English  Drama. 


A  Working  Basis. 


Wellesley  College,  1896. 


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AlTTnORS,  PL5T5  AXD  REFERENCES,  for 

Pre-Elizabethan  Drama. 

Elizabethan  Dr^^a^  ^ . 

Jacobean  Drama. 

Restoration  Drama. 

Eighteenth  Century  Drama. 
The  Reformed  Drama. 
The  New  Comedy. 
Playwrights,  Adapters  and  Triflers 

Nineteenth  Century  Drama. 
Georgian. 
Victorian. 

HOOFvS  OF  GENERAL  REFERENCE.^ 

1.  Bibliographical. 

2.  Dramatic  History  and  Criticism. 

3.  History  of  the  English  Theatre. 

4.  Stage  Polemics. 


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CONTENTS. 


COLLECTIONS  OF  OLD  PLAYS. 

(Chronologically  arranged,  with  alphabetical  index). 

GENERAL  INDEX  TO  COLLECTIONS. 

(By  titles  of  plays  alphabetically  arranged). 

AUTHORS,  PLAYS  AND  REFERENCES,  for 
Pre-Elizabethan  Drama. 
Elizabethan  Dma^a^  , , 

Restoration  Drama. 

Eighteenth  Century  Drama. 
The  Reformed  Drama. 
The  New  Comedy. 
Playwrights,  Adapters  and  Triflers. 

Nineteenth  Century  Drama. 
Georgian. 
Victorian. 

BOOFvS  OF  GENERAL  REFERENCE.^ 

1.  Bibliographical. 

2.  Dramatic  History  and  Criticism. 

3.  History  of  the  English  Theatre. 

4.  Stage  Polemics. 


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Note.  The  English  drama  as  here  handled  comprises  only  what  may  be 
termed  secular  drama.  The  bibliography  of  the  old  religious  drama  of  England, 
exclusive  of  Moralities,  is  thoroughly  treated  by  Prof.  Francis  H.  Stoddard  in 
his  References  for  Students  of  Miracle  Plays  and  31ysteries,  Library  Bulletin, 
No.  8,  University  of  California.  (See  also  my  English  Religions  Drama, 
Appendix,  Macmillan) . 

It  is  hoped  that  the  work  under  the  tirst  two  divisions  is  tolerably  com- 
plete. The  rest  is  necessarily  done  on  the  selective  principle.  Where,  under  the 
third  division,  a  book  is  noted  by  author  and  title  only, — as  is  the  case  with 
books  several  times  cited— full  data  may  be  found  in  the  fourth  division,  where 
the  book  occurs  under  its  appropriate  heading.  Authorities  on  the  general 
subject,  as  Ward  and  Collier,  are  not  ordinarily  given  in  individual  cases,  and, 
except  for  special  reason,  the  obvious  works  of  reference,  as  the  Dictionary  of 
National  Biography  and  the  Encyclopiedia  Britannica,  are  taken  for  granted. 

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COLLECTIONS    OF    OLD    PLAYS. 


Note.— Compilations  of  "  Beauties  of  the  Stage, "  and  the  like,  are  not  included  here,  nor 
the  later  collections  of  acting  plays.  Of  these  the  most  voluminous  is  Lacy's  Acting  Edition, 
continued  by  French.  A  partial  list  of  the  plays  so  issued,  mostly  modern,  may  be  found  in  the 
card  catalogue  of  the  Boston  Athenteum  Library.  Other  collections  not  indexed  here,  because 
not  accessible  to  the  compilers,  are 

Collection  of  New  Plays.    London,  1774. 

Cawthorn's  Minor  British  Theatre.    London,  1807. 

Gait's  New  British  Theatre.    4  vols.    1814— '15. 

Sinnett's  Family  Drama.    Hamburg,  1834. 

Dicks'  Standard  Plays.    London.  1883. 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 

Ancient  British  drama.    Scott.    1810.^ 

Bell.    British  theatre.    1797,  and  supplement,  n.  d. 

Best  English  plays.    1710  —  '21 . 

l?ritish  drama.     1853. 

B 11  lien.    Old  English  plays.    18S2. 

Biillen.    Old  English  plays.    New  series.    1887.  -^ " 

Chetvvood.    Collection  of  old  plays.    1750.  .<-- 

Child.    Four  old  plays.    1848. 

Collier.    Five  old  plays.    1883. 

Cumberland.    British  theatre.    1829. 

Cumberland.    Minor  theati'e.  n.  d. 

Dilke.    Old  English  plays.    1814  — '15.    A  supplement  to  Dodsley, 

Dodsley.    Old  plays.    1744.     ^ 

Dodsley.    Keed*s  edition.    1780. 

Dodsley.    Collier's  edition.    1825  —  '27. 

Dodsley.    Hazlitt's  editipn.    1874  — '76. 

Farces.    1792. 

Fitzgibbon.    Famous  Elizabethan  plays.     1889. 

Gratiie  theatrales.    1G62. 

Hawkins.    Origin  of  the  English  drama.    1773.   j - 

Inchbald.    British  theatre.    1808. 

Inchbald.    Farces.    1809. 

Inchbald.    Modern  theatre.    1811. 

Keltic.    Works  of  the  British  dramatists.    1870. 

London  stage.    1^24  — '27. 

London  theatre.    Dibdhi.    1815  — '25. 

Maidment  and  Logan.    Dramatists  of  the  Restoration.    1872  — '79. 

Modern  British  drama.    Scott.    1811. 

New  English  theatre.    1776  —  '77. 

Old  English  drama.    1825. 

Old  plays.    1816.     See  Dilke,  Old  English  plays.    1814  —  '15.  z^" 

Oxberry.    New  English  drama.    1818  —  '25. 

Scott.    Ancient  British  drama.    1810. 

Scott.    Modern  British  drama.    Ibll. 


6  English  Drama. — A  Wor/cinr/  Basis. 

Simpson.     School  of  Shakspere.    1878. 

Six  old  plays.    Published  by  J.  Nichols.    1779.   '^"^^ 

Tauchnitz.    Doubtful  plays  of  Shakespeare.    1869. 

Thayer.    Best  Elizabethan  plays.     1890. 

White.    Old  English  drama.    1860.    ,/' 


COLLECTIONS. 

(  Chronologically  arranged  J. 

Gratite  theatrales :  or,  a  choice  ternary  of  English  plays,  composed  upon 
especial  occasions,  by  several  ingenious  persons.    Lond.    1662. 

A  collection  of  the  best  Euglish  plays.    10  vols.    1710  —  '21. 

Dodsley,  R.    A  select  collection  of  old  plays.    12  vols.    Lond.    1744. 

Chetwrood,  William  Rufus.    A  select  collection  of  old  plays.    Dublin.    1750. 

Hawkins,  T.  Origin  of  the  English  drama,  illustrated  l)y  specimens.  3  vols. 
Oxford.    1773. 

The  new^  English  theatre.  12  vols.  Lond.  1776  — '77.  Containing  the  most 
valuable  plays  which  have  been  acted  on  the  London  stage.  / 

Six  old  plays  on  which  Shakespeare  founded  his  Measure  for  measure.  Comedy 
of  errors.  Taming  of  the  shrew,  King  John,  King  Henry  Y.,  King  Henry 
VI.,  King  Lear.    2  vols,  in  1.    Lond.    1779.  /--^ 

Dodsley's  old  plays.  (Reed's  Dodsley.)  12  vols.  1780.  The  second  edition, 
corrected  and  collated  with  the  old  copies,  with  notes  critical  and 
explanatory,  by  Isaac  Reed. 

A  collection  of  the  most  esteemed  farces.    Ediub.    1792.    6  vols. 

Bell's  British  theatre.  Consisting  of  the  most  esteemed  English  plays.  34  vols. 
Lond.    1797. 

Supplement  to  Bell's  British  theatre.  6  vols.,  n.  d.  Consisting  of  the  most 
esteemed  farces  and  entertainments  now  performing  on  the  British  stage. 
/  The  British  theatre;  or,  A  collection  of  plays  which  are  acted  at  the  Theatres 
Royal,  Drury  Lane,  Covent  Garden,  and  Haymarket.  Printed  under 
the  authority  of  the  managers  for  the  prompt  book,  with  biographical 
and  critical  remarks  by  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Inchbald.  25  vols.  Lond.  Long- 
mans.   1808. 

A  collection  of  farces  and  other  afterpieces,  which  are  acted  at  the  Theatres 
Royal,  Drury  Lane,  Covent  Garden  and  Haymarket.  Printed  under 
the  authority  of  the  managers  from  the  prompt  book.  Selected  by  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Inchbald.    7  vols.    Lond.    Longmans.    1809. 

Scott,  Sir  W.    The  ancient  British  drama.    3  vols.    Lond.  _W.  MHler.    1810.1 
*/  Scott,  Sir  W.    Modem  British  drama.    5  vols.    L<5nd.    W.Miller.    1811.  "* 
V   Inchbald,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.    10  vols.   The  modern  theatre ;  a  collection  of  success- 
ful modern  plays,  as  acted  at  the  Theatres  Royal,  London.  Printed  from 
the  prompt  books  under  the  authority  of  the  managers.    1811. 

Dilke,  C.  W.  Old  English  plays ;  being  a  selection  from  the  early  dramatic 
writers.  (A  continuation  of  Dodsley's  collection).  6  vols.  Lond. 
Rodwell.  1814  — '15. 
^  The  Loudon  theatre.  A  collection  of  the  most  celebrated  dramatic  pieces  cor- 
rectly given,  from  copies  used  in  the  theatres.  By  Thomas  Dibdin  of  the 
Theatre  Royal,  Drury  Lane.    12  vols.    1816  — '25. 


English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis.  7 

Oxberry,  W.  The  new  British  drama;  with  prefatory  remarks,  biographical 
sketches,  and  notes,  critical  and  explanatory.  Being  the  only  edition 
existing  which  is  faithfully  marked  with  the  stage  business  and  stage 
directions,  as  performed  at  the  Theatres  lloyal.  22  vols.  Lond.  Simp- 
kin.  181S  — '25. 
"  The  London  stage.  A  collection  of  the  most  reputed  tragedies,  comedies, 
operas,  melo-dramas,  farces  and  interludes.  Accurately  printed  from 
acting  copies,  as  performed  at  the  Theatres  Royal,  and  carefully  collated 
and  revised.    4  vols.    Lond.    Sherwood.    1824 — '27. 

The  old  English  drama.     A  selection  of  plays  from  the  old  English  dramatists. 
2  vols.     Lond.    Baldwyn,  1824.    llurat,  Kobinson  &  Co.     1825. 
'     Dodsley's  Old  plays.     (Collier's  Dodsley).    A  new  edition,  with  additional  notes 
%  and  corrections,  by  the  late  Isaac  Heed,  Octavius  Gilchrist,  and  J.  P. 

Collier.    12  vols.    Lond.    S.  Prowett.    1825  — '27. 

Cumberland,  John.  (Pub.)  British  theatre.  With  remarks,  biographical  and 
critical,  by  George  Daniel.  Printed  from  the  acting  copies,  as  performed 
at  the  Theatres  lioyal.  41  vols.  Lond.  1829.  For  contents,  see  Vey^io^\\' 
Institute  Library  Catalogue.  Baltimore,  1883.  Part  1.,  pp.  848,  849. 
/Cumberland,  John.  (Pub.)  Minor  theatre.  With  remarks,  biographical  and 
critical,  by  George  Daniel.  Printed  from  the  acting  copies,  as  performed 
at  the  metropolitan  minor  theatres.  15  vols.  Lond.  n.  d.  For  con- 
tents, see  Peabody  Institute  Library  Catalogue.  Baltimore.  1883.  Part 
I.,  pp.  849,  850. 

White,  Thomas.    Old  English  drama.    4  vols.    Lond.  1830.  Hurst.  2  vols.  1830. 

Collier,  J.  P.    Five  old  plays,  forming  a  supplement  to  the  collections  of  Dodsley 
and  others.    Edin.  and  Lond.    Roxburghe  Club.    1833. 

Child,  Francis  J.    Four  old  plays.    Cambridge,  Mass.    1848. 
v/ British  drama :  a  collection  of  tragedies,  comedies,  operas  and   farces.    2  vols. 
Philadelphia.    1853. 

Doubtful  plays  of  W.  Shakespeare.    Tauchnitz  edition.    Leipzig.    1869. 

Keltic,  John  S.    Works  of  the  British  dramatists.  Edin.  1870.  Lond.    Simpkin. 

Maidment  and  Logan,  Dramatists  of  the  Restoration.  14  vols.  Edin.  and 
Lond.  Sotheran.  1872  — '79. 
]/  Dodsley's  Old  plays.  (Hazlitt's  Dodsley).  Xow  first  chronologically  arranged, 
revised  and  enlarged,  with  the  notes  of  all  the  commentators,  and  new 
notes  by  W.  Carew  Ilazlitt.  15  vols.  Lond.  Reeves  and  Turner. 
1874— '76.     157/6. 

Simpson,  R.    School  of  Shakspere.    2  vols.    Lond.    Chatto.    1878. 

BuUen,  A.  H.    Old  P^nglish  plays.    4  vols.    Lond.    Nimmo.    1882. 

Builen,A.  H.    Old  English  plays.    New  series.    3  vols.    Lond.    Nimmo.    1887. 

Fitzgibbou,II.  M.    Famous  Elizabethan  plays.    Lond.    W.H.Allen.    1889. 

Thayer,  William  Roscoe.    The  best  Elizabethan  plays.     1  vol.    Boston.    Ginn. 
1890. 


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GENERAL  INDEX  TO   COLLECTIONS. 

(BY   TITLES   OF   PLAYS). 


Abra-mule.    Best  Eug.  plays,  *5. 

Abroad  and  at  home,    London  stage,  4. 

Absent  man.    Farces,  1792,  6. 
'Action  and  Diana.    Chetwood. 

Adopted  child.    Inchbald,  Farces,  6.    Loudon  stage,  1. 

Adventures  of  five  hours.  Best  Eug.  plays,  8;  Dodsley,  1744, 12;  Doddey,  1780, 
12;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  3;  Collier's  Dodsley,  12;  Uazlitt's  Dodsley,  15. 

Albertus  Wallenstein.    Old  Eug.  dr.,  2. 

Albina.    Bell,  1797,  29. 

Albion  queens.    Bell,  1797,  22. 

Albovine.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  1. 

Albumazar,  Dodsley,  1744,  9;  Dodsley,  1780,  7;  Scott,  Auc.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Collier's 
Dodsley,  7;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  11. 

Alchymist,  Bell,  1797, 1 ;  Scott,  Mod.  Br. dr., 3;  Keltic,  1870;  Thayer,  1890. 

Alexander  and  Campaspe.    ISee  Campaspe. 

Alexander  the  Great.  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  6;  Lond.  th.,  1;  Oxberry,3;  London 
stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 

All  fools.    Dodsley,  1780,  4;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Collier's  Dodsley,  4. 

All  for  love.  Best  Eng.  plays,  3;  New  Eug.  th.,  8;  Bell,  1797,  16;  Inchbald,  Br. 
th.,  6;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1;  London  th.,  1;  London  stage,  3;  Brit, 
dr.,  1853,  2. 

All  in  the  wrong.  Bell,  1797, 12;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  15;  London  th.,  1;  Oxberry, 
20 ;  London  stage,  2. 

All  mistaken.    Dodsley,  1744, 12 ;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  15. 

All  the  world's  a  stage.  Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Inchbald,  Farces,  4;  Loudon  stage,  1; 
Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2;  Farces,  1792,  4. 

Alzira.    Bell,  1797,  7;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 

Ambitious  statesman.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  3. 

Ambitious  step-mother.    Bell,  1797,  25. 

Amends  for  ladies.  White,  Old  Eug.  dr.,  2;  Five  old  plays,  (Collier's);  Haz- 
litt's Dodsley,  11. 

Amintas.    Farces,  1792,  6. 
-Amphitryon.    Best  Eng.  plays,  4;  New  Eng.  th.,  9;  Bell,  1797,  21. 

Anatomist.    Bell's  suppl.,  1 ;  Farces,  1792, 1. 

Andromana.  Dodsley,  1744, 11;  Dodsley,  1780,  11;  Scott,  Auc.  Br.  dr.,  3;  Haz- 
litt's Dodsley,  14. 

Andronicus  Comnenius.    Maidment  and  L.,  Wilson. 

Animal  magnetism.    Loudon  stage,  4. 

Antiquary.  Dodsley,  1744,  7;  Dodsley,  1780, 10;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  3;  Collier's 
Dodsley,  10;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  13;  Maidment  and  L.,  Marmion. 

Antonio  and  Mellida.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  plays,  2;  Keltic,  1870. 

Antonio's  revenge.    Keltic,  1870. 

Antony  and  Cleopatra.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  4. 

Appearance  is  against  them.    London  stage,  4. 

*    The  final  number  denotes  the  vol.  of  the  collection. 


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Appiusand  Virgiuia.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.pl.,  5;  Collier's  Dodsley,  12;  Hazlitt's 

Dodsley,  4. 
Apprentice.  Bell's  suppl.,  1;  Inchbald,  Farces,  3;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.,  dr.,  5;  London 

th.,  1;  London  stage,  4;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1;  Farces,  1792,  1. 
Arden  of  Feversham.  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2;  London  stage,  2;  Brit,  dr.,  1853, 1. 
Artaxerxes.    Oxberry,  22. 

As  you  like  it.     Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  3;  Oxberry,  7. 
Aurenge-zebe.     Best  Eng.  plays,  3. 

Author.    Bell's  suppl.,  3;  Inchbald,  Farces,  7;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces, 
.  1792, 3. 

Ball.    Old  Eng.  dr.,  1. 

Bank  note.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  9. 

Barbarossa.    New  Eng.  th.,  8;  Bell,  1797,  26;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  15;  Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  2;  London  stage,  2;  British  dr.,  1853, 1. 
Barnaby  Brittle.    Farces,  1792,  5. 
Bashful  man.    London  stage,  4. 
Battle  of  Hastings.    Bell,  1797,  0. 
Battle  of  Hexham.     Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  20. 

Beaux'  stratagem.    Best  Eng.  plays,  10;  New  Eng.  th.,  5;  Bell,  1797,  10;  Inch- 
bald, Br.  th.,8;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4;  London   th.,  1;   Oxberry,  7; 

London  stage,  2;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 
Beggar's  opera.    Bell,  1797,  11;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  12;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5; 

London  th.,  1;  Oxberry,  2;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853, 1. 
Belles'  stratagem.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  19;  London  th.,  1;  Oxberry,  6;  London 

stage,  2;  Br.  dr.,  1853,1. 
Iphegor.    Maidment  and  L.,  Wilson. 
Bertram.    Oxberry,  22. 
Bethsabe.    Keltic,  1870. 
Better  late  than  never.    London  stage,  3. 

Bird  in  a  cage.    Dodsley,  1744,  9;  Dodsley,  1780,  8;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1. 
Birth-day.    Inchbald,  Farces,  2. 
Birth  of  Merlin.    Doubtful  plays.    Tauchnitz. 
Blind  boy.    Inchbald,  Farces,  1. 
Blue  beard.    Oxberry,  21. 
Blue  devils.    Oxberry,  15. 
Blurt,  master  constable.    Chetwood. 
Boadicea.    Bell,  1797,  2;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 
Boarding  school.    Farces,  1792,  5. 

Bold  stroke  for  a  husband.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  19;  London  stage,  3. 
Bold  stroke  for  a  wife.    New  Eng.  th.,  1;  Bell,  1797,  12;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  11; 

Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4;  London  th.,2;  Oxberry,  7;  London  stage,  1;  Brit. 

dr.,  1853, 1. 
Bondman.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1. 
Bon  ton;  or  high  life  above  stairs.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Inchbald,  Farces,  5;  Scott, 

Mod.  Br.  dr.,  6 :  Oxberry,  15 ;  London  stage,  3 ;  Brit,  dr.,  1853, 1 ;  Farces, 

1792,  4. 
Bonduca.    Bell,  1797,  33;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1. 
Box  lobby  challenge.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  5. 
Braganza.    London  stage,  4;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,G. 
Bride.    Bullen,  n.  s.,  2. 

Britannia  triumphans.     Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  2. 
liroken  heart.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1 ;  White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  2. 


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Brothers.    Keltie,  1870.    By  Shirley. 

Brothers.    By  Young.    Boll,  1797,  30;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 

Brothers.    New.  Eng.  th.,  12  (?);  Bell,  1797,12,  (Cumberland);  Inchbald,  Br. 

th.,  18,  (Cumberland);  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4,    (Cumberland);  Lond. 

th.,  1;  Loudon  stage,  2;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,2. 
Bucks  have  at  ye  all.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Farces,  1792,  4. 
Busiris.    Bell,  1797,  29. 
Bussy  d'Ambois.    Dilke,  Old  Kng.  pi.,  3. 
Busy  body.    New  Eng.  th.,  1;  Bell,  1797,  KJ:  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  11;  Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  4;  London  th.,  2;  Oxberry,  G;  London  stage,  2. 

Caligula.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowue,  4. 

Calisto.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  1. 
■      Calisto  and  Meliboea.     riazlitt's  Dodsley,  1. 

Cambises.    Hawkins,  1;  Uazlitt's  Dodsley,  4. 

Campaspe.    Dodsley,  1744,  2;  Dodsley,  1780,  2;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Collier's. 
Dodsley,  2;  Keltie,  1S70. 

Candlemas  day.    Hawkins,  L 

Captain.     (Heywood).    Bullen,  1882, 4. 

Captain  O'Blunder.    Bell's  suppl.,  3;  Farces,  1792,  3. 

Captain  T.  Stukely.    Simpson's  School,  1. 

Captain  Underwit.    Bullen,  1882,  2. 

Caractacus.    Bell,  1797,  31 ;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 

Careless  husband.    Best.  Eng.  plays,  9;   New  Eng.  th.,  7:    Bell,  1797,  8;    Inch- 
bald, Br.  th.,  9;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London  stage,  3;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,2. 
f  Carmelite.    Bell,  1797,  IG;  London  stage,  4;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  5. 
(  ^  Castle  of  Andalusia.     Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  22. 
''  Castle  of  Sorrento.    London  stage,  4. 
'^Castle  spectre.    Oxberry,  4;  London  stage,  1. 

Cato.    New  Eng.  th.,  10;  Bell,  1797,  3;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  8;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr., 
1;  London  th.,  3;  Oxljerry,  17;  London  stage,  2;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 

Challenge  for  beauty.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  G. 

Chances.    Best  Eng.  plays,  G;  New  Eng.  th.,  11;  Bell,  1797,  11;  Inchbald,  Br. 
th.,  G;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London  stage,  4;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 

Changeling.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  plays,  4. 

Chaplet.    Bell's  suppl.,  1 ;  Farces,  1792,  1. 

Chapter  of  accidents.    Bell,  1797,  34;  London  th.,  2;  Oxberry,  18;  London  stage, 
2;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,9. 

Charles  I.    Bell,  1797, 19;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 

Charles  VIII.  of  France.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  1. 

Cheats.    Maidment  and  L.,  Wilson. 

Cheats  of  Scapin.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London  stage,  4. 

Chiehevache  and  Bycome.    Collier's  Dodsley,  12. 

Child  of  nature.    Inchbald,  Farces,  1 ;  London  stage,  2. 

Choleric  man.    Bell,  1797,  4. 

Chrononhotonthologos.     Bell's  suppl.,  2;  Farces,  1792,2;  Loudon  stage,  3;  Scott, 
Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5. 

Citizen.    Bell's  suppl.,  3;  Inchbald,  Farces,  4;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London  th., 
2;  Oxberry,  11;  London  stage,  1;  Farces,  1792,3. 

City  madam.     Dodsley,  1744,8. 

City  match.     Dodsley,   1744,  10;    Dodsley,  1780,  9;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2;    Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  9;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  13. 

City  nightcap.     Dodsley,   1744,9;    Dodsley,   1780,  11;   Scott,  Anc.   Br.   dr.,  3; 
Collier's  Dodsley,  11;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  13;  Bullen,  n.  s.,  3. 


EiKjUsh  Dravia.—A   Wnrkimj  Basis.  JI 

City  politicks.    Maidment  and  L.,  Growue,  2. 

City  wives'  confederacy.    Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 

Clandestine  marriaj^e.  Bell,  1797, 14;  Inchbahl,  Br.  th.,  16;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr., 
4;  London  th.,  2;  Oxherry,  5;  London  staj?e,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 

Cleone.    Bell,  1797,  5;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 

Cleouice.    Bell,  1797,24. 

Comedy  of  errors.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  1. 

Commissary.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  ScoLt,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  4. 

Committee.    New  En^^  th.,  5;  Bell,  1797,  20;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3. 

(omns.  Bell,  1797,  1;  Bell's  suppl.,4,  (Coleman's) ;  Inchbald,  Farces,  7,  (Cole- 
man's); Scott,  3Iod.  Br.  dr.,  5,  (Coleman's);  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2, 
(Milton's);  London  th.,  2,  (Coleman's);  London  stage,  2;  Brit,  dr., 
1853,2;  Farces,  1792,4. 

(  onlederacy.  New  Eng.  th.,  11;  Bell,  1797,  22;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London 
th.,  2;  Oxberry,  12;  London  stage,  3. 

Conllict  of  conscience.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  H. 

Conscious  lovers.  New  Eng.  th.,  1;  Bell,  1797,  13;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  12;  Scott, 
3Iod.  Br.  dr.,  4;  London  th.,  2;  London  stage,  2. 

Constant  couple.  Best  Eng.  plays,  10;  New  Eng.  th.,  9;  Bell,  1797,  16;  Inchbald, 
Br.  th.,  8;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4;  London  th.,  3;  London  stage,  2. 

Contention  betw.  lil^erality  and  prodigality.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  8. 

Contrivances.  Bell's  snppl.,  4;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London  stage,  4 ;  Farces, 
1792,  4. 

(  ooper.    Farces,  1792,  6. 

Coriolanus.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,5;  Oxberry,  8. 

Cornelia.    Dodsley,  1744,  11;  Dodsley,  1780,  2;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  5. 

(  ostlie  whore.    Bullen,  1882,  4. 

Count  of  Narbonne.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  20;  London  th.,  3;  London  stage,  3. 

Countess  of  Salisbury.    Bell,  1797, 18;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  16;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 

Country  girl.  Bell,  1797,  13;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  16;  Scott, Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London 
th.,  3;  Oxberry,  8;  London  stage,  1 ;  Brit,  dr.,  1853, 1. 

(  ounti-y  lasses.    Bell,  1797,  9. 

<  ountry  wife.    New  Eng.  th.,  11. 

(  ountry  wit.    Maidnient  and  L.,  Crowne,  3. 
Covent  garden.    Bullen,  n.  s.,  1. 
-Creusa.    Bell,  1797,  34. 
Critic.    Inchbald,  Farces,  3;  Scotty'Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London  th.,  3;  Oxberry,  9; 

London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 
Cross  purposes.    London  stage,  2;  Farces,  1792,  6. 
(  rowne  for  a  conquerour.    Bullen,  n.  s.,  3. 

<  ruel  l)rother.  Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  1. 
Cunning  man.  Bell's  suppl.,  2;  Farces,  1792,  2. 
(  ure  for  the  heart.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  25. 

<  urf ew.     London  stage,  4. 

<  ymbeliue.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  4;  Oxl)erry,  12. 

<  ymon.    Bell,  1797,  23;  Bell's  suppl.,  3;  London  th.,3;  London  stage,  3;  Farces, 

1792,  3. 
(  yrus.     Bell,  1797,  24. 

Damon  and  Phillida.    Farces,  1792,  5. 

Damon  and  Pithias.    Dodsley,  1744,  1;  Dodsley,  1780,  1;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1; 

Collier's  Dodsley,  1;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  4. 
Daphne  and  Amintor.    Farces,  1792,  5. 


12  English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis. 

Darius.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  3. 

David  and  Bethsabe.    Hawkins,  2. 

De  Montfort.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  24. 

Deaf  and  dumb.    Oxberry,  6;  London  stage,  1. 

Deaf  lover.    London  stage,  3. 

Death  of  Robert,  Earl   of   Huntington.     Five    old   plays,  (Collier) ;  Hazlitt's 

Dodsley,  8. 
Delinquent.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  2. 
Desert  Island.    Farces,  1792,  5. 

Deserted  daughter.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  24;  London  stage,  3. 
Deserter.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Inchbald,  Farces,  2;  Oxberry,  11;  London  stage,  1 ; 

Farces,  1792,  4. 
Destruction  of  Jerusalem,  Parts  1  and  2.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  2. 
Deuce  is  in  him.    Bell's  suppl.,  1;  Inchbald,  Farces,  6;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5; 

London  stage,  3;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1;  Farces,  1792, 1. 
Devil  to  pay.    Bell's  suppl.,  2;  Inchbald,  Farces,  5;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Lon- 
don th.,  3;  Oxberry,  21;  London  stage,  1;    Brit,  dr.,  1853,1;    Farces, 

1792,  2. 
Devil  upon  two  sticks.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5. 
Dick  of  Devonshire.    BuUen,  1882,  2. 
Dido,  queen  of  Carthage.    Old  Eng.  dr.,  2. 
Discovery.    Bell,  1797,  5. 
Disobedient  child.    Hazlitt's  "Dodsley,  2. 
Distracted  emperor.    Bullen,  1882,  3. 
Distracted  state.    Maidment  and  L.,  Tatham. 
Distresses.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  4. 
Distrest  mother.    New  Eng.  th.,6;  Bell,  1797,  6;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  7;    Scott, 

Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1;  London  th.,  4;  Oxberry,  5;  London  stage,  4;  Brit,  dr., 

1853,  2. 
Doctor  and  the  apothecary.    Inchbald,  Farces,  6;  London   stage,  2;    Brit,  dr., 

1853,  1. 
Doctor  Faustus.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  1 ;  White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  4.     {See  also 

Faustus). 
Dr.  Last  in  his  chariot.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  5. 
Don  Sebastian.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1. 
Double  dealer.    Best  Eng.  plays,  7;  New  Eng.  th.,  9;  Bell,  1797,  28;  Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  3;  London  th.,  3;  London  stage,  4. 
Double  gallant.    New  Eng.  th.,  9;  Bell,  1797, 10;  London  th.,  3. 
Douglas.    New  Eng.  th.,  10;  Bell,  1797, 3;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  16;  Scott,  Mod.  Br. 

dr.,  2;  London  th.,  4;  Oxberry,  12;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 
Downfall  of  the  Earl  of  Huntington.     Five  old  plays,    (Collier's) ;    Hazlitt's 

Dodsley,  8. 
Dragon  of  Wantley.    London  stage,  2 ;  Farces,  1792,  5. 
Dramatist.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  20. 
Drummer.    New  Eng.  th.,  7;  Bell,  1797,  22;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4;  Br.  dr., 

1853,  2. 
Duchess  of  Malfi.    Keltic,  1870 ;  Thayer,  1890. 

Duenna.     Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  19;  Oxberry,  2;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 
Duke  and  no  duke.    Farces,  1792,  5. 

Duke  of  Milan.    London  th.,  4;  London  stage,  2,  Keltic,  1870. 
Dumb  knight.    Dodsley,  1744,  6;  Dodsley,  1780,  4;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2;    Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  4;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  10. 
Dumb  lady.    Maidment  and  L.,  Lacy. 


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English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis.  13 

Duplicity.    London  stage,  4;  Inchhuld,  Mod.  th.,  4. 

Karl  of  Essex.    New  Eng.  th.,  8 ;  Bell,  1797,  0 ;  Inchbald,  Br.  th., 22 ;  Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  2;  London  th.,  4;  London  stage,  3;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 
Karl  of  Warwick.    Bell,  1797,  17;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  19;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2; 

London  th.,  4;  London  stage,  3. 
Eastward  hoe.    Dodsley,  1744,  4;  Dodsley,  1780,  4;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  4. 
Edgar  and  Emmeliue.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Inchbald,  Farces,  6;  Farces,  1792,  4. 
Edward  and  Eleonora.    Bell,  1797,  32. 
Edward  I.    Collier's  Dodsley,  11 ;  White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  4. 
Edward  II.    Dodsley,  1744,  2;  Dodsley,  1780,  2;  Scott,  An.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Collier's 

Dodsley,  2;  Keltic,  1870.  • 

Edward  HI.    Doubtful  plays.    Tauchnitz. 
Edward  lY.    Heywood.    Sh.  soc,  '42. 
Edward  the  Black  Prince.    Bell,  1797,9;    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  14;  London  th.,  4; 

London  stage,  4. 
Elfrida.    Bell,  1797,  34;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 
Ella  Rosenburg.    Inchbald,  Farces,  1. 
Elvira.    Dodsley,  1744,  12 ;    Dodsley,  1780,  12;    Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  3;  Collier's 

Dodsley,  12;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  15. 
Endymion ;  or  the  Man  in  the  moon.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  2. 
England  preserved.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  8. 
English  friar.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crovvne,4. 
English  merchant.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  9. 
English  traveller.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  6. 

Englishman  in  Paris.    Bell's  suppl.,  3;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  3. 
Englishman  returned  from  Paris.    Bell's  suppl.,  3 ;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5 ;  Farces, 

1792,  3. 
Englishmen  for  my  money.    White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  1;  HazHtt's  Dodsley,  10. 
Entertainment  at  Rutland  house.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  3. 
Ephesian  matron.    Farce's,  1792,  6. 
Eurydice.    Bell,  1797,  26. 

Evadne.    Oxberry,  14.  ~^ 

Everie  woman  in  her  humor.    Bullen,  1882,  4. 
Everyman.    Hawkins,  1:  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  1.  • 

Everyman  in  his  humour.    New  Eng.  th.,  5;  Bell,  1797,  4;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  5; 

Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London  th.,  4;  Oxberry,  16;    London  stage,  3; 

Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2;  Keltic,  18>70. 
Every  one  has  his  fault.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  23;  Oxberry,  16;  Loudon  stage,  2. 

Fair  Apostate.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 

Fair  Em.    Chetvvood;  Simpson's  school,  2. 

Fair  favorite.    3Iaidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  4. 

Fair  penitent.    New  Eng.  th.,  2;  Bell,  1797,  3;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.j  10;  Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  1;  London  th.,  5;    Oxberry,  21;  London  stage,  2;  Brit,  dr., 

1853,  1. 
Fair  quaker  of  Deal.    Bell,  1797, 14. 
Fall  of  man.     jSee  State  of  innocence. 
False  delicacy.    Bell,  1797,  30. 

False  impressions.    London  stage,  4;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  5. 
False  one.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.,  dr.  1. 

Falsta^s  wedding.    Bell,  1797,  31 ;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4. 
.JTarm  house.    Inchbald,  Farces,  6;  London  stage,  2. 


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14  English  Drama.— A  Workinfj  Basis. 

Farmer.    Inchbakl,  Farces,  2. 

Farmer's  wife.     London  th.,  5;  London  stage,  4. 

Fashional)le  levities.     Incbbald,  Mod.  th.,  10. 

Fashionable  lover.    Bell,  1797,  18;  Loudon  th.,  4;  London  stage,  2. 

Fatal  Curiosity.    Bell,  1797,  23;  Incbbald,  Br.  th.,  11;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2; 

London  stage,  3;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  1. 
Fatal  dowry.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1. 
Faustus.     (Marlowe).    Keltic,  1870. 
Ferrex  and  Porrex.    DodsJey,  1744,  2;   Hawkins,  2;    Dodsley,  1780,  1;    Scott, 

Auc.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Collier's  Dodsley,  1. 
Fine  Companion.    Maidment  and  L.,  Marmion. 
First  floor.    Inchbald,  Farces,  6;  London  stage,  3;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  2. 
First  love.    Inchbald,  Br.  th'.,  18;  London  stage,  3. 

Flora;  or  Hob  in  the  well.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Inchbald,  Farces,  5;  Farces,  1792,  4. 
Florizel  and  Perdita.    Bell's  suppl.,  1;  Farces,  1792,  1. 
Follies  of  a  day.    Oxberry,  13;  London  stage,  2. 
Folly  as  it  flies.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  2. 
Fountainbleau.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  22. 
Fortune's  fool.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  2. 

Fortune's  frolic.    London  th.,5;  Oxberry,  13;  London  stage, 2;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 
Foundling.    Bell,  1797, 11;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  14;  Loudon  stage,  8. 
FourP's.    Dodsley,  1744, 1 ;  Dodsley,  1780, 1 ;    Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Collier's 

Dodsley,!;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  1. 
Four  prentises  of  London.    Dodsley,  1780,  6 ;    Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  3;  Collier's 

Dodsley,  6. 
Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay.    Collier's  Dodsley,  8;  Keltic,  1870. 
Fugitive.    Inchbald,  3Iod.  th.,  8. 

Fuimus  Troes.    Dodsley,  1744,  3;  Dodsley,  1780,  7;  Collier's  Dodsley,  7. 
Funeral.    Best  Eng.  plays,  10;  New  Eng.  th.,  7;  Bell,  1797,  27;  Scott,  Mod.  Br. 

dr.,  4. 

Gamester.  Dodsley,  1744,  9;  New  Eug.  th.,  4;  Dodsley,  1780,  9;  Bell,  1797, 10; 
Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  14,  (Moore) ;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2,  (Shirley) ;  Scott, 
Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2,  (Moore) ;  London  th.,  5,  (Moore) ;  Oxberry,  18,  (Moore) ; 
London  stage,  1 ;  Brit,  dr.,  1853, 1. 

Gamesters.    Bell,  1797,6. 

Gammer  Gurton's  needle.  Dodsley,  1744,  1;  Hawkins,  1;  Dodsley,  1780,  2; 
Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Collier's  Dodsley,  2;  White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  1;  Haz- 
litt's Dodsley,  3. 

Gentle  shepherd.    Bell,  1797,  25. 

George  a  Green.  Dodsley,  1744,  1;  Dodsley,  1780,  3;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1; 
Collier's  Dodsley,  3. 

George  Barnwell.  New  Eng.  th.,  6;  Bell,  1797,  14;  Inchlnild,  Br.  th.,  11 ;  Scott, 
Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Oxberry,  17;  London  stage,  2;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  1. 

Ghost,  fr.  Mrs.  Centlivre's  •  Man  bewitched.'    Farces,  1792,  G. 

Giovanni  in  London.    London  stage,  3. 

Goblins.    Dodsley,  1744,  7;  Dodsley,  1780, 10;  Collier's  Dodsley,  10. 

God's  promises.  Dodsley,  1744, 1 ;  Dodsley,  1780,  1;  Collier's  Dodsley,  1;  Haz- 
litt's Dodsley,  1. 

Golden  pippin.    Bell's  suppl.,  3;  Farces,  1792,  3. 

Good-natured  man.  Bell,  1797, 17;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  17;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4; 
London  th.,  5;  Loudon  stage,  2. 

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English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis.  16 

Great  mogul.    ISee  Aurenge-zehe. 

Grecian  daughter.    New  Eng.  tb.,  12;  Bell,  1797,  4;  Inchhald,  Br.  tb.,  15;  Scott, 

Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2;  London  th.,  5;  Oxberry,  14;  London  stage,  3;  Br.  dr., 

1H53,  1. 
Green's  Tu  quoque.    Dodsley,  1744,  3;  Dodsley,  1780,7;  Scott,  Auc.  Br.  dr.,  2; 

^  Collier's  Dodsley,  7;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  11. 
Grim,  the  collier  of  Croydon.    Gratiae  th.,  Dodsley,  1744,  5;  Dodsley,  1780,11; 

Scott,  Auc.  lir.  dr.,  3;  Colliers  Dodsley,  11;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  8. 
Guardian.    Dodsley,  1744,  8;  Bell's  suppl.,  1;  Inchbald,  Farces,  4;  Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  5;    London  th.,  5;    Loudon  stage,  3;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  1;  Farces, 

1792,  1. 
Gustavus  Vasa.    Bell,  1797,  32;  Inchlrald,  Br.  th.,  7;    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2; 

London  stage,  3;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 
Guy  Mannering,  Oxberry,  12. 

Hamlet.    Best  Eng.  plays,  1;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  1;  Oxberry,  3. 

Hanuil)al  and  Scipio.    Bullen,  n.  s.,  1. 

Hartford  bridge.    Inchbald,  Farces,  3. 

Haunted  tower.    Loudon  stage,  2. 

He's  much  to  blame.    London  stage,  4;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  4. 

He  would  be  a  soldier.    London  stage,  3;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  2;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  8. 

He  would  if  he  could.     Farces,  1792,  5. 

Heir.    Dodsley,  1744,  7;    Dodsley,  1780,  8;    Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1;    Collier's 

Dodsley,  8;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  11. 
Heir  at  law.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  21. 
Heiress.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  22;  London  stage,  3. 
Henry  II.    Bell,  1797,  28;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  9. 

Henry  IV.    Pt.  1.    Best  Eng.  plays,  2;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  2;  Oxberry,  14. 
Henry  IV.    Part  2.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  2. 
Henry  V.    Six  old  plays,  2;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  2;  Oxberry,  18. 
Henry  VIII.    Inchl>ald,  Br.  th.,  3;  Oxberry,  19. 
Hero  and  Leander.    London  stage,  3;  Br.  dr.,  1853, 1. 
Hickscorner.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  1.     {See  Hycke-scorner) . 
High  life  below  stairs.    Bell's  suppl.,  1 :  Inchbald,  Farces,  5 ;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr., 

5;  London  th.,();    Oxberry,  15;    London  stage,  1;    Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2; 

Farces,  1792,  1. 
Highland  reel.    Inchbald,  Farces,  2. 
Histrio-mastix.    Simpson's  school,  2. 
Hit  or  miss.    London  th.,  6. 
Hog  hath'lost  its  pearl.    Dodsley,  1744,  3;  Dodsley,  1780,  6;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr., 

3;  Collier's  Dodsley,  6;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  11. 
Holland's  leaguer.    Maidment  and  L.,  Marmion. 
Honest  thieves.    Oxberry,  9;  London  stage,  1. 

Honest  whore.    Dodsley,  1744,  3;  Dodsley,  1780,  3;  Scott,  Auc.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  3. 
Honey  moon.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  25. 
Horace,  Prologue  to.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  1. 
How  a  man  may  choose  a  good  wife  fr.  a  bad.    Old  Eng.  dr.,  1;    Hazlitt's 

Dodsley,  9. 
How  to  grow  rich.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  1. 
Hycke-scorner.    Hawkins,!.     (/S'e*?  Hickscorner). 
Hypocrite.    Bell,  1797,  21 ;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr., 4;  London  th.,  5;   Oxberrj',  1; 

I^ondon  stage,  1 ;  Brit,  dr.,  1853, 1. 


16  English  Drama,— A  Working  Basis. 

I'll  tell  you  what.    luchbakl,  Mod.  th.,  7. 

Imposters.    luchbakl,  Mod.  th.,  6. 

lucoustaut.  New  Eng.  th.,  9;  Bell,  1797,32;  luchbakl,  Br.  th.,  8;  Scott,  Mod. 
Br.  dr.,  4;  Londou  th.,6;  Oxberry,10;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 

Indian  emperor.     Best  Eng.  plays,  4. 

Inkle  and  Yariko.    luchbakl,  Br.  th.,  20;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  2. 

Interlude  of  youth.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  2. 

Interludes  of  the  four  elements.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  1. 

Intriguing  chambermaid.  Bell's  suppi.,3;  8cott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Brit,  dr.,  1853, 
2 ;  Farces,  1792,  3. 

Irene.    Bell,  1797,  25;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 

Irish  widow.  luchbakl.  Farces,  5;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London  th.,  G;  Lon- 
don stage,  3;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  1 ;  Far<!es,  1792,  5. 

frishman  in  Loudon.    luchbakl.  Farces,  2. 

Iron  chest.    luchbakl,  Br.  th.,  21. 

Is  he  jealous?    Oxberry,  3. 

Isabella.  Bell,  1797,  5;  luchbakl,  Br.  th.,  7;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1 ;  Londou  th., 
6;  Oxberry,  21;  London  stage,  2;  Br.  dr.,  1853, 1. 

Jacke  Drums  eutertainement.    Simpson's  school,  2. 

Jack  Jugler.    Child,  Four  old  plays;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  2. 

Jack  Straw.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  5. 

Jacob  and  Esau.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  2, 

Jane  Gray,  Lady.  New  Eng.  th.,  8;  Bell,  1797,  15;  luchbakl,  Br.  th.,  10;  Scott, 
Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Loudon  th.,  7;  Londou  stage,  3. 

Jane  Shore.  New  Eng.  th.,  4;  Bell,  1797,  3;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  10;  Scott,  Mod. 
Br.  dr.,  1;  London  th.,  6;  Oxberry,  8;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr., 
1853,  1. 

Jealous  wife.  Bell,  1797,  20;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  16;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4; 
London  th.,  6;  Oxberry,  1;  London  stage,  1;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  1. 

Jeronymo.  Dodsley,  1780,  3;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Collier's  Dodsley,  3;  Haz- 
litt's Dodsley,  4. 

Jew.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  18,  (Cumberland) ;  Londou  stage,  1. 

Jew  and  the  doctor.    Inchbald,  Farces,  2. 

Jew  of  Malta.  Dodsley,  1780,  8;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Collier's  Dodsley,  8; 
Thayer,  1890. 

Jocasta.    Child,  Four  old  plays. 

John  (King).    Six  old  plays,  2;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  1;   Oxberry,  7. 

John  (King)  and  Matilda.    Bullen,n.  s.,  3. 

John  Bull.    Br.  th.,  21. 

Jovial  crew.  Dodsley,  1744,  6 ;  Dodsley,  1780,  10;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  3;  Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  10. 

Juliana.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  1. 

Julius  CjBsar.    Best  Eng.  plays,  1;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  4;  Oxberry,  16. 

Just  Italian.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  1. 

Katharine  and  Petruchio.    Bell's  suppl.,  3;  Inchbald,  Farces,  4;  Farces,  1792,  3. 

Kenilworth.    Oxberry,  19. 

Key  to  the  rehearsal.     Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3. 

King  and  no  king.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1 ;  Keltic,  1870. 

Knack  to  know  a  knave.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  6. 

Knight  of  the  burning  pestle.    Keltic,  1870 ;  Fitzgibbon,  1889. 

Knights.    Bell's  suppl.,  1;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  1. 

Know  your  own  mind.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  15;  Oxberry,  14;  Londou  stage,  2. 


7BESITF^" 


English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis.  IT 

Lady  Alimony.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  14. 

Lady  mother.    Bullen,  1882,  2. 

Lady's  last  stake.    Bell,  1797,  24. 

Lady's  privilege.    Old  Eng.  dr.,  2. 

Lady's  trial.    Keltic,  1870. 

Lame  lover.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Brit,  dr.,  185o,  2;  Farces,  1792,  (5. 

Laugh  when  you  can.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  2. 

Law  against  lovers.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  5. 

Law  of  Lombardy.    London  stage,  4;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  (J. 

Lear  (King.)     Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  4;  Oxberry,  Wc  I7 

Leir  (King.)     Six  old  plays,  2. 

Lethe.    Bell's  suppl.,  1 ;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  1. 

Lie  of  a  day.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  10. 

Life.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  1. 

Life  and  death  of  Thomas  Lord  Cromwell.    Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1. 

Like  will  to  like.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  3. 

Lilliput.    Farces,  1792,  6. 

Lingua.     Dodsley,  1744,  5;  Dodsley,  1780,  5;  Scott,  Anc.   Br.  dr.,  2;    Collier's 

Dodsley,  5;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  9. 
Lionel  and  Clarissa.      Bell,  1797,  21;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  17;    London  th.,  6; 

Oxberry,  2;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 
Lock  and  key.    Inchbald,  Farces,  3. 
Locrine.    Doubtful  plays  of  Sh.    Tauchnitz. 
Lodviska.    Inchbald,  Farces,  7;  Oxberry,  20;  Loudon  stage,  2. 
London  chanticleers.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  12. 
Loudon  maid.    Gratiae  th. 
London  merchant.    London  th.,  '^. 

London  prodigal.    Scott  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Doubtful  plays  of  Sh.    Tauchnitz. 
London's  glory.    Maidment  and  L.,  Tatham. 
Look  about  you.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  7. 
Lord  of  the  manor.    London  th.,  7;  London  stage,  2. 
Lost  lady.    Dodsley,  1744, 10;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  12. 
Lottery.    Bell's  suppl.,  2;  Farces,  1792,  2. 
Love  a  la  mode.    Inchbald,  Farces,  1;    Scott,  Mod.   Br.   dr.,  5;    Oxberry,  21; 

London  stage,  3. 
Love  and  empire.    See  Abra-mule. 
Love  and  honour.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  3. 
Love  crowns  the  end.    Maidment  and  L.,  Tatham. 
Love  for  love.      Best  Eug.  plays,  7;    New  Eng.  th.,  5;    Bell,  1797,  1;    Inchbald, 

Br.  th.,  13;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London  th.,  (5;  London  stage,  3;  Br. 

dr.,  ia")3,  2. 
J^ove  in  a  village.    Bell,  1797,  13;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  17;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.  5; 

London  th.,  7;  Oxberry,  2;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 
Love  laughs  at  locksmiths.    Oxberry,  13. 
Love  makes  a  man.    New  Eng.  th.,  7;  Bell,  1797,  7;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,9;   Scott? 

Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London  stage,  3. 
Love-sick  king.    Chetwood. 
Love  will  find  out  the  way.    Dodsley,  1744, 12. 
Love's  last  shift.    Best  Eng.  plays,  9. 
Love's  mistress,  or  Queen's  masque.    Old  Eng.  dr.,  2. 
Lover's  melancholy.    White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  4. 
Lovers'  quarrels.     London  stage,  3. 
Lovers'  vows.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  23;  London  stage,  3. 
Lucius  Junius  Brutus.    Bell,  1797,  31. 


IS  English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis. 

Lust's  dominiou.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  1;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  14. 

Lusty  Jiiventus.    Hawkins,!;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  2. 

Lyar.     Bell's  suppl.,  2;  Inchbald,  Farces,  5,  (Foote) ;   Scott,   Mod.    Br.   dr.,o, 

(Foote) ;  Oxberry,  15 ;  London  stage,  2 ;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1 ;  Far<-es,  1792,  2. 
Lying  varlet.    Bell's  suppl.,  2;    Inchhald,  Farces,  4;  Scott,   Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5: 

Loudon  th.,  7;  Oxberry,  11;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1;  Farces, 

1792,  2. 


Macbeth.  Best  Eng.  plays,  1;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  4;  Oxberry,  14;  Maidment 
and  L.,  Davenant,  5. 

Mad  couple.     See  All  mistaken. 

Mad  world,  my  masters.  Dodsley,  1744,  5;  Dodsley,  1780,  5;  Scott,  Anc.  Hr. 
dr.,  2;  Collier's  Dodsley,  5. 

Magpie.    Oxberry,  11. 

Mahomet.  Xew  Eng.  th.,  8;  Bell,  1797,  23;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  13;  Scott,  Mod. 
Br.  dr.,  2;  London  th.,  8;  London  stage,  4;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 

Maid  of  Bath.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5. 

Maid  of  the  mill.  Bell,  1797,  8;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  17;  Scott,  Mod.  IJr.  dr.,  5; 
London  th.,  7;  Oxberry,  2;  London  stage,  1. 

Maid  of  the  oaks.  Inchbald,  Farces,  6;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London  th.,  7; 
London  stage,  3 ;  Farces,  1792,  0. 

Maid's  tragedy.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1. 

Malcontent.  Dodsley,  1744,  4;  Dodsley,  1780,  4;  Scott,  Anc.  IJr.  dr.,  2;  Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  4. 

Male  coquette.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5. 

Man  of  mode.    Best  Eng.  plays,  6. 

Man  of  the  world.  Bell,  1797,27;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  14;  London  th.,  7;  Ox- 
berry, 16;  Loudon  stage,  1 ;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 

Man's  the  master.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  5. 

Mariamne.     Bell,  1797,  2(5;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 

Marriage  broker.    Gratiae  th. 

Marriage  night.    Dodsley,  1744, 10;  Ilazlitt's  Dodsley,  15. 

Marriage  of  wit  and  science.  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  2.  See  also  ^Vovd\  \i\-d\  oi  wit 
and  science.     <  • 

Married  beau.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  4. 

Martyr'd  souldier.    Bullen,  1882,  1. 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  8. 

Masque.    Maidment  and  L.,  Cokayne. 

Match  at  midnight.  Dodsley,  1744,  (5;  Dodsley,  1780,  7;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2; 
Collier's  Dodsley,  7;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  13. 

Match  in  Newgate.     See  Kevonge. 

Matilda.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  8. 

Matrimony.    Inchbald,  Farces,  1. 

May  day.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  4;  Farces,  1792,  6. 

Maydes  metamorphosis.    Bullen,  1882,  1. 

Mayor  of  Garrat.  Bell's  suppl.,  2;  Inchbald,  Farces,  5;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5; 
Loudon  th.,  7;  Oxberry,  9;  London  stage,  1 ;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  1;  Farces, 
1792,  2. 

Mayor  of  Quinborough.  Dodsley,  1744,  11;  Dodsley,  17S(),  11 :  Scott,  Anc.  lir. 
dr.,  3;  Collier's  Dodsley,  11. 

Measure  for  measure.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  3:  Oxberry,  1(>. 

Medea.    New  Eng.  th.,  12;  Bell,  1797,  «. 

Menaecmi.    Six  old  plays,  1. 


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Merchiiut  of  Bruge?-.     London  th.,  7;  London  ^tiige,  L 

31erfhjint  of  Venic-e.     Inchbald,  IJr.  th.,  2;  Oxlierry,  10. 

Merope.    New  Eng.  th.,  4;  Hell,  17!>7,  "i;). 

Merry  devil  of  Edmonton.     Dodsley,  1744,  11;  Dodrsley,  1780,  .">;  Scott,  Anc.  lir. 

dr.,  2;  Collier's  Dodsley,  5;  Hazlitt's  Dodisley,  10. 
Merry  wives  of  Windsor.     Best  Eng.  plays,  2;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  3;  Oxberry,  8. 
Microcosmus.    Dodsley,  1744,5;  Dodsley,  1780,  9;  Scott,  Ane.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  t);  Bnllon,  n.  s.,  2. 
Midas.     BelTs  suppl.,  2;  Inchhald,  Farces,  7;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Dilke, Old 

Eng.  pi.,  1;  London  th.,  S;   Oxberry,  15;    London  stage,  1;   Brit,  dr., 

1S53,  1 ;  Farces,  1702,  2. 
Midnight  hour.     Inchbald,  Farces,  1;  Oxberry,  18;  London  stage,  1. 
Miller  of  Manstield.  BelPs  suppl.,  8;  Tnchbald,  Farces,  7;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5; 

London  stage,  4;  Farces,  1792,  3. 
Minor.    Xew  Eng.  th.,  11;  Bell,  1797,  2;  Inchbald,  Farces,  5;    Scott,  Mod.  l?r. 

dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  5. 
Miser.    New  Eng.  th.,  1 ;  Bell,  1797,  11 ;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4;  London  th.,S; 

Oxberry,  11;  London  stage,  1. 
Miseries  of  inforst  marriage.     Dodsley,  1780,  5;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Collier's 

Dodsley,  5;  llazlitt's  Dodsley,  9. 
Misfortunes  of  Arthur.     Five  old  plays,   (Collier);  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  4. 
Miss  in  her  teens.    Bell's  suppl.,  1 ;  Inchbald,  Farces,  4;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5: 

Loudon  th.,  8;  London  stage,  2;  Brit,  dr.,  1858,  2;  Farces,  1792,  1. 
Mistake.    Bell,  1797,  2o;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3. 
Mock  doctor.    Bell's  suppl.,  1;  Inchliald,  Farces,  5;    Scott,  Mod.   Br.  <lr.,  5; 

London  th.,8;  London  stage,  2;  Brit,  dr.,  1858, 1;  Farces,  1792, 1. 
Mogul  tale.    London  stage,  4. 
Monsieur  d'Olive.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  8. 
Monsieur  Tonson.    London  stage,  3.  ' 

More  dissemblers  besides  women.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  4. 
Mother  Borabie.    Dilke,  Old  p]ng.  pi.,  1. 
Mountaineers.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  21. 

Mourning  l)ride.    Best  Eng.  plays,  8;  New  Eng.  th.,  4;   Beli,  1797,  19;   Inch- 
bald, Br.  th.,  13;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1;  London  th.,  8;  London  stage, 

4;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 
Mucedorus.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  7.     . 

Much  ado  about  nothing.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  2;  Oxberry,  18. 
Muses'  looking  glass.    Dodsley,  1744, 0 ;  Dodsley,  1780,  9 ;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2 ; 

Collier's  Dodsley,  9. 
Musical  lady.    Bell's  suppl.,  2;  Farces,  1792,  2. 
Mustapha.    Dodsley,  1744,  2. 

My  spouse  and  I.    London  th.,  7;  London  stage,  4. 
Mysterious  husband.    London  stage,  3;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  5. 


Natural  son.    Bell,  1797,  20;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  5. 

Neck  or  nothing.    Bell's  suppl.,  2;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  2. 
Nero.    BuUen,  1882,  1. 
Netly  abbey.    Inchbald,  Farces,  3. 

New  custom.    Dodsley,  1744,  1;  Dodsley,  1780,1;  Collier's  Dodsley,  1;  Haz- 
litt's Dodsley,  3. 
New  juror.    Best  Eng.  plays,  9. 
New  tricke  to  cheat  the  devill.    Bullen,  n.  s.,  3. 


20  English  Drama.— A   Workincf  Basis. 

New  way  to  pay  oltl  deJ)ts.  luchbukl,  Br.  th.,  G;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,o;  London 
th.,8;  Oxberry,!;  London  stage,  2;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  1;  Keltie,  1870;  Fitz- 
gibbon, 1880. 

New  wonder,  a  woman  never  vext.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  5 ;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  12. 

News  from  Plymouth.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  4. 

Next  door  neighbors.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  T. 

Nice  wanton.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  2. 

No  song,  no  supper.    London  stage,  4. 

Noble  souldier.    Bullen,  1882, 1. 

Nobody  and  somebody.    Simpson's  School,  1. 

Notoriety.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  1. 

Obstinate  lady.  Maidment  and  L.,  Cokayne. 
jQedipus.  Best  Eng,  plays,  3 ;  Bell,  1797, 15. 
Old  bachelour.    Best  Eng.  plays,  7;  New  Eng.  th.,  3;  Bell,  1797,  28;    Scott, 

Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3. 
Old  couple.    Dodsley,  1744,  7;   Dodsley,  1780,  10;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  3;    Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  10;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  12. 
Old  Fortunatus.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  3. 
Old  maid.    Bell's  suppl.,  2:  Inchbald,  Farces,  7;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces, 

1792,  2. 
Old  troop.    Maidment  and  L.,  Lacy. 

Orators.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  4. 
Ordinary.    Dodsley,  1744, 10;  Dodsley,  1780, 10;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  3;  Collier's 

Dodsley,  10;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  12. 
Oroonoko.    Best  Eng.  plays,  5;    New  Eng.  th.,  6;  Bell,  1797,  19;   Inchbald,  Br. 

th.,  7;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1;  London  th.,  8;  London  stage,  2;  Br.  dr., 

1853,  1. 
Orphan.    Best  Eng.  plays,  5;  New  Eng.  th.,  2;  Bell,  1797,  9;  Inchbald,  Br.  th., 

12;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1;  London  th.,  8;    London  stage,  3;  Br.  dr., 

1853, 1. 
Orphan  of  China.    Bell,  1797,  24;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2;  London  th.,  8;  London 

stage,  2;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 
Othello.    Best  Eng.  plays,  1;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  5;  Oxberry,  5. 
Ovid's  tragedy.    Maidment  and  L.,  Cokayne. 

Padlock.  Bell's  suppl.,  3;  Inchbald,  Farces,  4;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London 
th.  9;  Oxberry,  21 ;  London  stage,  1;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  1 ;  Farces,  1792,  3. 

Panel.    London  stage,  4. 

asitaster.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  2. 

Pardoner  and  Frere.    Child,  Four  old  plays;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  1. 

Parson's  wedding.  Dodsley,  1744,9;  Dodsley,  1780,  11;  Scott,  An.  Br.  dr.,  3; 
Collier's  Dodsley,  11 ;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  14. 

Pasquil  and  Katherine.    jSee  Jacke  Drums,  etc. 

Patron.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  4. 

Paul  and  Virginia.    London  stage,  4. 

Peep  behind  the  curtain.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5. 

Percy.    Brit,  dr.,  1853, 1 ;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  7. 

Pericles.    Bell,  1797,  29. 

Perkin  Warbeck.    Fitzgibbon,  1889. 

Phaedra  and  Hippolitus.     Best  Eng.  plays,  8;  New  Eng.  th.,  2;  Bell,  1797,  28. 

Philaster.    Bell,  1797, 18;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Keltie,  1870;  Thayer,  1890. 

Picture.    Dodsley,  1744,  8. 


English   [>r<nii<(.~'.\    \V<irl,iii(j  Txisis.  21 

rinncr  of  WakcHeld.     Ste  Uvov^v  i\  (irccn, 

IMzario.    Oxl)erry,2();  London  sstaj^e,  1;  Hrit.  dr.,  iJSoo,  2. 

Plain  dealer.     Hej^t  Vav^.   p!a}>,  S;    Hell,  1797,  28;  Scott,  Mod.  Hr.  dr.,  3. 

Platonic  lovers.     Maidment  and  I..,  Davenant,  2. 

Play  house  to  be  let.     Maidment  and  L.,  Davenjint,  4. 

Point  of  honour.    Inchhald,  Br.  th.,  24. 

Polly  Iloneycomho.     BelTs  suppl.,  3;  London  th.,  5);  London  stage,  2;  Farces, 

1792,3. 
Poor  gentleman.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  21. 
Poor  soldier.    Inchbald,  Farces,  2. 
Prince  d'  Amour.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  1. 
Prisoner  at  large.     Inchbald,  Farces,  2. 
Prodigal  Son.    Simpson's  School,  2. 
Projectors.    Maidment  and  L.,  Wilson. 
Promos  and  Cassandra.    Six  old  plays,  1. 
l^rovoked  husband.  New  Eng.  th.,  7;  Bell,  1797,  IS;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  9;  Scott, 

Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London  th.,9;  Oxberry,  5;  London  stage,  2;  Br.  dr., 

1853,  2. 
Provoked  wife.     Best  Eiig.  plays,  9;  New  Eng.  th.,  3;  Bell,  1797,  27;  Inchbald, 

Br.  th.,  9;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London  stage,  3;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 
Puritan.    Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1. 
Purse.     London  stage,  4. 

Quaker.    Inchbald,  Farces,  4;  London  th.,  9;  Oxberry,  11;    London  stage,!; 

Br.  dr.,  1853,1. 
Queen  of  Arragon.    Dodsley,  1744,10;  Dodsley,  1780,  9:   Collier's  Dodsley,  9; 

Ilazlitt's  Dodsley,  13. 

Rage.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  1. 

Raising  the  wind.     Inchbald,  Farces,  1. 

Ralph  Royster  Doyster.    White,  Old  Eng.  tlr.,  1;  Ilazlitt's  Dodsley,  3. 

Ram  alley  ;  or  Merry  tricks.    Dodsley,  1780,  5 ;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Collier's 

Dodsley,  5 ;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  10. 
Ramah  Droog.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  (5. 
Rape  of  Lucrece.    Old  Eng.  dr.,  1. 

Rare  triumphs  of  love  and  fortune.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  6. 
Rebellion.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  14. 
Recruiting  officer.    Best  Eng.  plays,  10 ;  New  Eng.  th.,  3 ;  Bell,  1797, 13 ;  Inchbald , 

Br.  th.,  8;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4;  London  th.,  10;  Oxberry,  (>;  London 

stage;  Br.  dr.,  1853,2. 
Recruiting  sergeant.      London  th.,  10;  London   stage,  3;    Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1; 

Farces,  1792,  6. 
Refusal.    Bell,  1797,  2;  London  th.,9. 
Register-office.    Bell's  suppl.,  3;  Inchbald,  Farces,  3;  London  stage,  4;  Farces, 

1792,  3. 
Regulus.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  4. 
Rehearsal.    Best.  Eng.  plays,  G;  Bell,  1797,  29;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;    Farces 

1792,  6. 
Relapse.    Bell,  1797,26. 
Reprisal.    Bell's  suppl.,  2 ;  Farces,  1792,  2. 

Return  fr.  Parnassus.    Hawkins,  3;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Ilazlitt's  Dodsley, 9. 
Revenge.      (Young.)     Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  12;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2;  London  th., 

9;  London  stage,  1;  Br.  dr.,  1853,  1. 


22  Enylish  Dnnna.—A   Worki/iu/  Basis. 

lleveuge,  or  Match  iu  Newgate.     Dodsley,  1744, 12 ;  New  Eng.  th.,  2 ;  Bell,  1797,  N. 

Revenger'8  tragedy.  Dodsley,  1744,4;  Docl.sley,  17S0,  4;  .Scott,  Anc  Br.  dr.,  2; 
Collier's  Dodsley,  4;  Ilazlitt's  Dodisley,  10. 

Review.     Oxberry,  13. 

Rich  and  poor.    Oxberry,  19. 

Richard  Coeiir  de  Lion.     Inchbald,  Farce.s,  G;  London  th.,  10;  Loudon  stjige,  o. 

Richard  IIL  (King).     Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  1;  Oxberry,  3. 

Rival  candidates.     Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Farces,  1792,  4. 

Rivals.  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  19;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4;  London  th.,9;  Oxberry. 
1;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853, 1. 

Rivals.    Maidment  and  L.,  Daveuant,  5. 

Rival  queens.    New  Eug.  th.,  4;  Bell,  1797,  1;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,1. 

Road  to  ruin.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  24;  Oxberry,  7;  London  stage,  1. 

Roaring  girl,  or  Moll  Cut-purse.  Dodsley,  1780,  0;  Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  6. 

Rob  Roy.    Oxberry,  10. 

Roland  for  an  Oliver.    Oxberry,  22. 

Roman  father.  NevvEng.  th.,'l2;  Bell,  1797,  3;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  14;  Scott, 
Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2;  Loudon  th.,  9;  London  stage,  3:  Brit,  dr.,  18')3,  2. 

Romance  of  an  hour.    Farces,  1792,  5. 

Romeo  and  Juliet.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  1 ;  Oxberry,  (i. 

Romp.    London  stage,  4;  Farces,  1792,  6. 

Rosina.  Inchbald,  Farces,  3;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London  th.,  9:  Oxberry. 
9 ;  London  stage,  2. 

Royal  convert.    Bell,  1797,  27. 

Royal  king  and  loyal  subject.    Dilke,  Old  Eug.  pi.,  6. 

Rugautino.    Oxberry,  9. 

Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife.  New  Eng.  th.,  3;  Bell,  1797,  S:  Inchbald,  lir.  th., 
6;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London  th.,  10;  Oxberry,  10;  London  stage. 
1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 

Rump.    Maidment  and  L.,  Tatham ;    (also,  Character  of  the  Rump). 


St.  Patrick  for  Ireland.    Chetwood. 

Salmacida  Spolia.    Chetwood;  Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  2. 
^Samson  Agonistes.    Bell,  1797,  34. 
Satiro-mastix.    Hawkins,  3. 
Sauny  the  Scot.    Maidment  and  L.,  Lacy. 
Scape-goat.    London  stage,  4. 

School  for  arrogance.    London  stage,  4 ;  Inchbald,  Mod.  tb.,  4. 
School  for  authors.     Inchbald,  Farces,  7. 
School  for  guardians.    Bell,  1797,  33. 
School  for  lovers.    Bell,  1797,  7. 
School  for  prejudice.     Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  4. 
School  for  rakes.    Bell,  1797,  30. 

School  for  scandal.    London  stage,  4;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,2. 
School  for  wives.     Bell,  1797,  7;  London  stage,  4;  Inchbald,  :Mod.  Ih. 
School  of  reform.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  25. 
Scotch  figgaries.    Maidment  and  L.,  Tatham. 
Second  maiden's  tragedy.    Old  Eng.  dr.,  1;  Ilazlitt's  Dodsley.  10. 
Secrets  worth  knowing.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  3. 
Seduction.    London  stage,  4;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  4. 
Seven  champions  of  Christendom.    White,  Old  Eug.  dr.,  3. 


English  Drama.— xi   Working  Bdsis.  23 

She  stoops  to  coiKiiuT.    Bell,  1797,  9;  Inehbakl,  Br.  th.,  17;    Scott,  Mod.  Br. 

dr.,  4;    London  th.,  10;    Ox  berry,  4;    London  stage,  1. 
She  wouM  and  slie  wou'd  not.     Hell,  1797,  5;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  9;  Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,o;  London  th.,  10;  London  stage,  3. 
She  wou'd  if  she  cou'd.     Best  Eng.  plays,  (J. 
Shepherd's  holiday.     Dodsley,  1744,  7;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  12. 
Shipwreck.    Oxberry,  9. 
Shoemaker's  holiday.     Fitzgil)bon,  1889. 
Siege.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  4. 
Siege  of  Belgrade.     London  stage,  4. 

Siege  of  Damascus.    New  Eng.  th.,  10;  Bell,  1797,  12;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  10; 
Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1;    London  th.,  10;    London  stage,  3;    Brit,  dr., 
1853,  2. 
Siege  of  Rhodes.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  3. 
Silent  woman.    White,  Old  En^.  dr.,  3;  Keltie,  1870;  Fitzgibbon,  1889. 
Sir  Courtly  Nice.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowue,  3. 
Sir  Gyles  Goosecappe.     Bullen,  1882,  3. 
Sir  Harry  Wildair.     Bell,  1797,  31 ;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4. 
Sir  Hercules  IJuttbon.    Maidment  and  L.,  Lacy. 
Sir  John  Cockle  at  court.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  o. 
Sir  John  Oldcastle.    Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1. 
Sir  John  Van  Olden.    Barnwell ;  Bullen,  1882,  2. 
Soldier's  daughter.    Oxberry,  5;  London  stage,  1. 
Soliman  and  Perseda.    Hawkins,  2;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  5. 
Spanish  fryar.    Best  Eug.  plays,  3;  New  Eng.  th.,  3;  Bell,  1797,  2;  Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  3. 
Spanish  gipsy.     Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  4. 
Spanish  tragedy.     Dodsley,  1744,  2;  Hawkins,  2;  Dodsley,  1780,  3;  Scott,  Anc. 

Br.  dr.,  1;  Collier's  Dodsley,  3;  Hazlitts'  Dodsley,  5. 
Speculation.     Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  2. 
Speed  the  plough.    Inchl)ald,  Br.  th.,  25. 
Spirit  of  contradiction.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Farces,  1792,4. 
Spoiled  child.    Oxberry,  15;  London  stage,  4. 

Spring's  glory.    Bullen,  n.  s.,  2.  "" 

State  of  innocence.    Best  Eng.  plays,  4. 
Stranger.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  24;  London  stage,  3. 
Such  things  are.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  23;  London  stage,  1. 
Sultan.    Bell's  suppl.,  1;  Inchbald,  Farces,  3;    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;   London 

th.,  10;  London  stage,  3;  Farces,  1792,  1. 
Summer's  last  will  and  testament.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  8. 
Supposes.    Hawkins,  3. 
Surrender  of  Calais.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  20. 

Suspicious  husband.    New  Eug.  th.,  1 ;  Bell,  1797, 4;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  13;  Scott, 
Mod.  Br.  dr., 4;  London  th.,  10;  Oxberry,  8;  London  stage,  2;  Br.  dr., 
1853,  1. 
Sylvester  Daggerwood.    Oxberry,  21. 


Tailors.     London  stage,  4. 

Tale  of  mystery.    London  stage,  2. 

Tamerlane.    New  Eng.  th.,G;  Bell,  1797,22;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  10;  Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  1;  London  th.,  11;  Oxberry,  20;   Loudon  stage,  3;   Brit,  dr., 

1853,  2.  ' 


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24  English  Drama.— A    Working  Basis. 

Taming  of  u  shrew.     Six  old  play8,  1. 

Tancretl  aud  Gismunda.     Dodsley,  1744,  11 ;  Dodsley,  1780,  2;  Collier's  Dodsley, 

2;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  7. 
Taucred  and  Sigismimde.     New  Eug.  th.,  2;  Bell,  1797,  14;    Inchbald,  Br.  th.. 

13;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2;  London  th.,  11;  London  stage,  4;   Brit.  dr.. 

1853,  1. 
Taste.    Bell's  suppl.,  1;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792,  1. 
Tempest.    Best  Eng.  plays,  2;    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  5;    Oxberry,  17;    Maidnieut 

and  L.,  Daveuant,  5. 
Temple  of  love.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenaut,  1. 
Tender  husband.     Bell,  1797,  20;  Scott,  Mod.   Br.  dr.,  4;    Lon.  th.,  11;  London 

stage,  3;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,2. 
Theatrical  candidates.    Farces,  1792,  G. 

Theodosius.    Xevv  Eng.  th.,  10;  Bell,  1797,  10;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1. 
-Thersites.    Child,  Four  old  plays;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  1;  Roxburghe  clul). 
Thierry  and  Theodoret.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1. 
Thomas,  Lord  Cromwell.     Doubtful  plays  of  Sh.    Tauchuitz. 
Thomas  and  Sally.    Bell's  suppl.,  2;  London  stage,  4;  Farces,  1792,  2. 
-Thracian  wonder.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  G. 
Three  ladies  of  Loudon.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  6. 
Three  lords  and  ladies  of  London.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  G. 
Three  weeks  after  marriage.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Inchbald,  Farces,  4;   Scott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  5;  London  th.,  11;  Oxberry,  9;  London  stage,  1:  Br.  dr.,  1853, 1; 

Farces,  1792,  4. 
Thyestes.    Maidment  and  L.,  Crowne,  2. 
Timanthes.    Bell,  1797,  34. 
Time's  a  tell-tale.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  10. 
Timon  of  Athens.    Best  Eng.  plays,  2. 
'Tis  a  pity  she's  a  whore.    Dodsley,  1744,  5;  Dodsley,  1780,  8;  White,  Old  Eng. 

dr.,  2. 
Tobacconist.    London  th.,  11;  Oxberry,  13;  Loudon  stage,  2. 
To  marry  or  not  to  marry.     Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  23. 
Tom  Thumb.    Inchbald,  Farces,  G;   Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London  stage,  2; 

Br.  dr.,  1853,  1. 
Too  late  to  call  back  yesterday.    Bullen,  u.  s.,  3. 
Totenham  court.    Bullen,  u.  s.,  1. 
Toyshop.    Bell'ssuppl.,  3;  Farces,  1792,3. 
Traitor.    Keltie,  1870. 
Trappolin.    Maidment  and  L.,  Cokayne. 
Travellers.    Oxberry,  17. 
Trial  of  treasure.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  3. 

Trick  to  catch  the  old  one.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  5;  White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  3. 
Trick  you  trick.    Farces,  1792,  5.  ^ 

Trip  to  Scotland.    Farces,  1792,  6. 
Trip  to  Scarl)orough.    London  th.,  11 ;  Oxberry,  20;  London  stage,  2;  Inchbald, 

Mod.  th.,  7. 
True  Trojans.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  12. 
Tryall  of  chevalry.    Bullen,  1882,  3. 
Turnpike  gate.    Inchbald,  Farces,  3. 
Twelfth  night.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  5;  Oxberry,  12. 
Twenty  per  cent.    London  th.,  11. 
Twin  rivals.    Bell,  1797,  32. 
'Twins.    Bell's  suppl.,  4;  Farces,  1792,4. 
Two  angry  women  of  Abington.    Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  7. 


Enylish  Drama.— A  Workimj  Basis.  25 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.    Oxberry,  17. 

Two  misers.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  London  th.,  11 ;  London  stage,  3. 

Two  noble  kinsmen.    Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1 ;  Fitzgibbon,  1889;  Thayer,  1890. 

Two  strings  to  your  l)ovv.    Inchbald,  Farces,  2;  London  stage,  3. 


Unfortunate  lovers.    Maidment  and  L.,  Davenant,  3. 

Unfortunate  mother.    Bullen,  n.  s.,  2. 

Unnatural  combat.    Dodsley,  1744,  8. 

Upholsterer.    Bell's  suppl.,  1;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5;  Farces,  1792, 


Venice  preserved.  Best  Eng.  pi.,  5;  New  Eng.  th.,  6;  Bell,  1797,  15;  Inch- 
bald,  Br.  th.,  12;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  1;  London  th.,  11;  Oxberry,  4; 
London  stage,  2. 

Village  lawyer.    London  stage,  4. 

Virgin  unmask'd.    Bell's  suppl.,  2;  Loudon  th.,  11;  Farces,  1792,  2. 

Virgin-martyr.    Keltie,  1870. 

Vision  unmasked.    London  stage,  3. 

Volpone.    Best  Eng.  plays,  4;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  1. 

Votary  of  wealth.    London  stage,  4;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  3. 


AVallace.    Oxberry,  18. 

Warning  for  faire  women.    Simpson's  school,  2. 

Waterman.    Inchbald,  Farces,  7;  London  stage,  4;  Farces,  1792,  6. 

Way  of  the  world.    Best  Eng.  pi.,  7;  New  Eng.  th.,  5;  Bell,  1797,  33;  Scott, 
Mod.  Br.  dr.,  3;  London  th.,  12;  London  stage,  4. 

Way  to  get  married.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  25. 

Way  to  keep  him.    Bell,  1797,  17;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  15;   Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4; 
London  th.,  12;  Oxberry,  3;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 

Way  to  pay  old  debts.     Dodsley,  1744,  8. 

Ways  and  means.    Inchbald,  Farces,  7;  London  stage,  3;  Brit,  dr.,  1853, 1. 

Wedding  day.     Inchbald,  Farces,  1;  Oxberry,  21 ;  London  stage,  2. 

Werter.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  3. 

West  Indian.    Bell,  1797,  19;  Inchbald,  Br.  th.,   18;   Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  4; 
London  th.,  12 ;  Oxberry,  1 ;  London  stage,  1 ;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 

What  d'ye  call  it?    Farces,  1792,  5. 

What  is  she?    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  10. 

What  next?    London  th.,  12;  London  stage,  4. 

What  you  will.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  2. 

Wheel  of  fortune.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  18 ;  London  stage,  1. 

Which  is  the  man?    London  th.,  12;  London  stage,  2;  Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  10. 

White  devil.    Dodsley,  1744,  3;  Dodsley,  1780,6;    Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  3;  Col- 
lier's Dodsley,  6. 

Who's  the  dupe?    Inchbald,  Farces,  1;  Oxberry,  11;  London  stage,  1;  Brit,  dr., 
1853,  2. 

Who  wants  a  guina?    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  3. 

Widow.    Dodsley,  1744,  6;  Dodsley,  1780, 12;  Collier's  Dodsley,  12. 

Widow's  tears.    Dodsley,  1744,  4;  Dodsley,  1780,  (»;  Collier's  Dodsley,  G. 

Wife  of  two  husbands.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  6. 

AVild  oats.    Inchbald,  Br.  th.,  22. 
'ill.    Inchbald,  Mod.  th.,  1. 


26  English  Drama.— xi  Working  Basis. 

Will  Summer's  last  will  and  testament.  Collier's  Dodsley,  0.     See  also  Snmmer*s 

last  will,  etc. 
Wily  beguiled.    Hawkins,  3;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  0. 
Winter's  tale.    Inehbald,  Br.  th.,  3;  Oxherry,  10. 
Wisdom  of  Dr.  Dodypoll.    lUillen,  1882,  3. 
Wise  man  of  the  east.     Inehbald,  Mod.  th.,  T. 
Wits.    Dodsley,  1780,  8;  Scott,  An.  Br.  dr.,  1;  Collier's  Dodsley,  8;    Maidment 

and  L.,  Davenant,2. 
Wives  as  they  were.    Inchltald,  Br.  th.,  23;  Loudon  stage,  2. 
Woman  is  a  weathercock.     White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  2:  Five  old  plays.  (Collier's) ; 

Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  11. 
Woman  killed  with  kindness.      Dodsley,  1744,4;    Dodsley,  1780,  7;    Scott,  Anc. 

Br.  dr.,  2;  Collier's  Dodsley,  7;  Iveltie,  1870. 
Women  beware  women.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  o;  White,  Old  Eng.  dr.,  3. 
Wonder.    New  Eng.  th.,  11;  Bell,  1797,  21;    Inehbald,  Br.  th.,  11;  Seott,  Mod. 

Br.  dr.,  4;  Oxberry,  4;  Loudon  stage,  2;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  1. 
Wonder,  a  woman  keeps  a  secret.    London  th.,  12. 
AVonder  of  a  kingdom.    Dilke,  Old  Eng.  pi.,  3. 
Wood  daemon.    Oxberry,  19. 
Woodman.    London  stage,  4. 
Woodman's  hut.    Oxberry,  4. 
Word  to  the  wise.    Bell,  1797,  30. 

Worlde  and  the  chylde.    Collier's  Dodsley,  12;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  1. 
AVounds  of  civil  war.    Collier's  Dodsley,  8;  Hazlitt's  Dodsley,  7. 

Ximina.    Bell,  1797, 15;  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 

Yarringtou's  Two  tragedies  in  one.    Bullen,  1882,  4. 

Yorkshire  tragedy.    Scott,  Anc.  Br.  dr.,  1 ;  Doubtful  plays  of  Sh.    Tauehnitz. 

Zara.    New  Eng.  th.,  10;  Bell,  1797, 17;   Inehbald, 'Br.  th.,  7;   Scott,  Mod.  Br. 

dr.,  2;  Loudon  th.,  12;  London  stage,  4:  Brit,  dr.,  1853,  2. 
Zeuobia.    Bell,  1797,  33;  Scott,  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2. 
Zorinski,    Inehbald,  Mod.  th.,  3, 


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AUTHORS,    PLAYS,    AND    REFERENCES. 


Pl^E-KLIZABKTHAN 

DRA3IA. 

DRAMATISTS. 

Auonyinous. 
Bale. 

Heywooi),  John. 
Ly  lid  say. 

Medwall 
Red  ford 
Skelton. 
Wever. 

XOTK.— The  plan  of  arrangemeut  is,  in  general,  to  group  under  an  author's 
name,  tirst,  plays  in  chronological  order;  second,  accessible  publications  contain- 
ing them;  third,  critical  references.  The  second  <livision  is  introduced  by  »J«; 
the  third  by  f.    Starred  plays  may  be  found  in  the  Index. 


Anonymous. 

*Calisto  and  Meliboea.    Circ.  1530. 
*Hycke-Scofner.    Circ.  1530. 
*LUsty  Juventus.    Temp.  Edw.  VI. 

Marriage  of  "Wit  and  Wisdom.    Temp.  Edw.  VI. 

Nature  of  the  Four  Elements,  Pr.  by  Rastell,  1519;  Percy  Soc,  23;  Pollard, 
Miracle  plays,  (extract). 
*Xew  Custom.    Temp.  Edw.  VI.    (Eliz.  revise).  Pr.  by  Rastell,  1573. 
*Nice  Wanton.    Temp.  Edw.  VI.    S.  R.,  1560. 

Of  Gentleness  and  Xobility.    Circ.  1530,  (perhaps  by  Rastell). 
*Rare  Triumphs  of  Love  and  Fortune.    Pr.  1589. 
*Solyman  and  Perseda.    S.  R.,  1592. 

*Thersites.    Acted  1537.    Percy  Soc,  22,  (ed.  Halliwell) ;  Roxburghe  Club,  Two 
Interludes,  1820. 

Wealth  and  Health.    Temp.  Edw.  VI.  — 

Bale  (Bishop)  John.    Temp.  Edw.  VI. 

Kynge  Johan.    Acted  between  1558— '(53;  prol)al)ly  revised  from  earlier  form. 

(Bale's  religious  plays,  ace.  to  Fleay,  date  before  153s). 
»i»Camdeu  Soc.  pub.  1838,  ed.  Collier. 

Pollard,  Eng.  Miracle  Plays,  (extracts), 
t  Jusserand,  Le  Theatre  en  Angleterre,  (ch.  5). 

Klein.    Geschiehte  des  Englischen  Drama's. 

t  Hey  WOOD,  John.    1497?— 1580? 

Mery  Playe  betweene  the  Pardoner  and  the  Frere,  the  Curate,  and  neybour 
Pratte.    1533. 
Mery  Playe  betweene  Johan  Johan,  the  Husbahde;  Tyb,  his  Wyfe;  an«l 
Syr  Jhan,  the  Preest.    1533. 
he  Play  called  the  Foure  Ps,  a  newe  and  a  very  mery  interlude  of  «  Palmer,  a 
Pardoner,  a  Potycary,  and  a  Pedlar.    1543— '47? 
Of  Wit  and  Folly.     (Dialogue). 
Play  of  Love.     (Semi-dramatic). 
Play  of  the  AV ether.     (Semi-dramatic).    1533. 


28  Eiifjlish  Drama.— A  Workimj  Basis. 

»i<A  Dialogue  of  Wit  and  Folly;  w.  memoir  and  account  of  worlis,  Ijy  Fairholt. 
Percy  Soc,  20. 

Pardoner  and  Frere.     (Extracts)  Pollard,  Enjr.  Miracle  Plays. 

Description  of  a  most  noble  Ladye.     (Queen  Mary  of  England).    liyric.  Tot- 
tel's  Misc.,  1557.    Arber  Reprints. 

Ballads.    Harl.    Misc.  (Ed.  Park).    10:  255—9. 

The  Willow  Garland.    Ballad.  Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1844.  1:  44— 4G. 

Proverbs  and  Epigrams.    1562.    Spenser  Soc.    1867.     (Also  ed.  w.  introd.  by 
Julian  Sharman.    Lond.    1874). 

The  Spider  and  the  Flie.    1556.    Spenser  Soc.    1894. 

Witticisms.    Camden  Remains.    Ed.  1674,  pp.  378—9. 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.     (Ward). 

Herford,  C.  H.    Studies  in  the  Lit.  Relations  of  Eng.  and  Ger.  in  the  Six- 
teenth Cent. 

Jusserand.    Le  Theatre  en  Angleterre. 

Klein.    Geschichte  des  Englischen  Drama's. 

Madden,  (Sir)  F.    Privy  Purse  Expenses  of  the  Princess  Mary,  w.  notes,  1831. 

Puttenham,  Geo.    Of  Poets  and  Poesie.    Bk.  1,  ch.  31.     (Arber  Reprints,  7). 

Stow.    Annals;  ed.  1617.  p.  617. 

Symonds.    Shakespeare's  Predecessors. 

Walpole.    Royal  and  Noble  Authors. 

Lyndsay,  Sir  David.    1490—1555. 

Ane  Satyre  of  the  Thrie  Estaitis.    1535— '40. 
»i« Works;  ed.  Small,  Hall  and  Murray.    Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  1865—69.     (Not 
yet  completed). 
Poetical  Works ;  ed.  Laing.    3  v.  (w.  bibliog.)  Edin.  Paterson.    1879.    63/. 
Best  Works.    Scottish  Poets  of  Sixteenth  Cent.;  ed.  Eyre-Todd.    Glasgow. 
1891— '93.    3/6. 
t  Aschenberg.    Leben  u.  Werke.    Leipzig.    Fock.    1891. 
Irving,  D.    Lives  of  Scottish  Poets.  2  v.    Edin.    1804. 
Jusserand.    Le  Thefitre  en  Angleterre.  (ch.  5). 
Kissel,  I.    Das  Sprichwort  bei.  d.    Mittel-schott* ;    Dichter  Lyndsay.     Diss. 

Leipzig.    Fock.    1891. 
Lindsay,  Lord  A.  W.  C.    Lives  of  the  Lindsays.  3  vol.  Lond.  1849. 
Lives  of  Scottish  Poets.  3  v.  1 :  pt.  2.     (Society  of  Ancient  Scots).  Lond.  1822. 
Tytler,  P.  F.    Lives  of  Scottish  Worthies.    3  v.    Lond.    1831— '33. 
•   Walker,  Hugh.    Three  Centuries  of  Scottish  Lit.   2  v.    Glasgow.   MacLehose. 
1893.    10/. 
Wilson,  Jas.  Grant.    Poets  and  Poetry  of  Scotland.    2  v.  N.  Y.  Harper.  1876. 

Fl.  1486. 

Nature.    Circ.  1490.    (Probably  pr.  by  Rastell,  1510— '20). 
Of  the  Finding  of  Truth,  carried  away  by  Ignorance  and  Hypocrisy.    Acted 
before  Henry  Vllt.,  Christmas,  1516.     (Not  extant.    Contained  a  fool), 
t  Collier.    Dram.  Poetry.    1 :  69 ;  2 :  217—24. 
Jusserand.    Le  Theatre  en  Angleterre.  (ch.  3). 

Bedford,  Jhon.    Fl.  1540. 
Wyt  and  Science.    Circ.  1545.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub,  1848.     (Ed.  Halliwell). 


English  Drama.— A  WorkiiKj  Basis.  29 

Skkwtox,  'lonx.     14<;0— ir)29. 

Magnyfyceuce.    1515— '23.      l<' A 
i^Poet.  Works  of  John  Skelton;  ed.  Dyce.    2  v.  1843. 

t  Chasles,  V.  E.  P.    I)u   Mouveinent  sensualiste  avant  la  Refornie.     (Rev.  d. 
Deux  Mondes,  1842,  20:  724). 

Disraeli.    Curiosities  of  liit. 

Dublin  Univ.  Rev.,  18GG;  (>8:  603;  1(577;  80:  G40. 

Jonson,  Ben.    Fortunate  Isles. 

Jusserand.    Le  Thi'fitre  en  Angleterre.     (Ch.  3). 

Monday,  Anthony.    Downfall  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Huntingdon. 

Quart.  Rev.    1844;  73:  510. 

Retro.  Rev.     1882;  (5:  337. 

Wever,  J{.    Temp.  Edward  VI. 

*Lusty  Juventus. 
t  Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors. 


ELIZABETHAN  DRAMA. 


DRAMATISTS. 


Anonymous. 
Barclay. 
Brandon. 
Chettle. 
Dkkkek. 
Drayton. 
Edwardes. 
Fulwell. 
-Oascoigne. 
Golding. 
Gosson. 
Greene. 
Hathway. 
Haughton. 
Heywood,  Jasper. 
Hughes. 
Ingelend. 
Kempe. 
Kyd. 
Legge. 
Lylv. 
Lodge. 
Lupton. 
Marlowe. 
Marston. 
Monday. 


Xash. 

Seville,  Alex. 
Newton. 
Norton. 
Nuce. 
Peele. 
Percy. 
Porter. 
Preston. 
Sackville. 

SHAKESPEARE. 
Sidney. 

Smith,  Went  worth. 
Still. 
Studley. 
Tarlton. 
Udall. 
Wager. 
Wapul. 
Whetstone. 
Wilmot. 

Wilson,  Robt.  (Senior). 
Wilson,  Robt.  (Junior). 
Woodes. 
?Yarriugton. 


<iO  hJnylish  Dnnna. — A  Workiny  Basis. 

Anonymous. 

Albion  Kuij^ht.    Circ.  loOO.     Vv.  1505.     8h.  .Soc.  Pub.  1S44. 
*Appius  and  Virginia.  By  K.  B.  (Fleay  queries  Richard  Bower).  S.  K.  1508. 
*Arden  of  Fevershum.     J'r.  1592.    Delius' Pseudo-Sh.  Dranien. 
*Charlimayue.     (Distracted  Emperor).     Acted  \Wd'i 

Common  Conditions.    S.  11.  1570. 
♦Contention  between  Liberality  and  Prodigality.     1002. 
?Contention  betwixt  the   Two  Famous  Houses  of  York  and  Lancaster.     15W. 

(2  Henry  VI.)     Haziitt's.     Sh.  Libr. 
Cradle  of  Security.  (Xot  extant).  Circ.  1570.  (Willis,  K.  MountTabor.  1039). 
Cyprian  Conqueror;  or,  The  Faithless  Kelict.     MS.    (Brit.  Mus.  MS.  Sloane. 
3709). 
*King  Darius.    1505. 

Deadman's  Fortune.     (Plot  only  extant).    15931'' 
Demetrius  and  Marina;     or,    The    Imperial    Impostor    and  the    Unhappy 

Heroine.  MS. 
Diana's  Grove;  or,  The  Faithful  Genius,    MS. 
*Edward  III.    Pr.  1590.    Delius'  Pseudo-Sh.  Dramen. 

*Fair  Em:  or,  The  Miller's  Daughter  of  Manchester.    Acted  1590.    Pr.   1031. 
Attributed  by  Fleay  to  Rol).  AV'ilson. 
(Tragedy  of)  Gismond   of  Salern.    Acted   150b.    Ed.  Israel  Gollancz.  Lond. 

Xutt.  1898.     12/6.     (Tudor  Libr.) 
Godly  Queen  Hester.    1561.  Collier.  Hist.  Eng.  Drama.  (Extracts). 
Grobiana's  Nuptials.    MS.  (Bodl.  30). 
*Famous  Victories  of  Henry  the  Fifth.   Before  1588.    Pr.  1594.    Jusserand. 

Le  Theatre  en  Angleterre.     (Ch.  7). 
*Histriomastix;  or,  The  Player  AVhipt.    Before  1599. 
How    to  Choose    a  Good  Wife  from  a  Bad.    Pr.   1002.     (Ascril)ed   in   ]MS. 
note  to  "Joshua  Cooke,"  otherwise  unknown). 
*Impatient  Poverty.    S.  R.  1500. 
*Jack  Drum's    Entertainment;    or.  The  Comedy  of  Pasquil    and  Katherine. 

Acted  circ.  1000. 
*Jack  Juggler.    Circ.  1560.    Roxburghe  Club.    Two  Interludes.    1820. 
*Knack  to  Know  a  Knave.    Acted  1592. 

Larum  for  Loudon ;  or,  The  Siege  of  Antwerp.  S.  R.  1000. 
*King  Leir  and  his  Three  Daughters.     Pr.  1594.    Hazlitt's  Sh.  Libr. 
*(Life  and  Death  of)  Jack  Straw,  a  Notable  Rebel.    1587. 
*(Lifeaud  Death  of)  Captain  Thomas  Stukely.    S.  R.  1600. 
*(Life  and  Death  of)  Thomas,  Lord    Cromwell.    Pr.    1002.    Sh.'s    Doubtful 

Plays.    Tauchnitz. 
*Locrine.    S.  R.  1594. 
*Look  About  You.  1600. 
Love's  Changelings  Changed.     (Founded  on  Sidney's  Arcadia).    MS.     (Eg. 
MSS.1994). 
*Lust*s  Dominion ;  or.  The  Lascivious  Queen.     (Perhaps  identical  with  Span- 
ish Moor's  Trag.)     Pr.  1657,  as  Marlowe's. 
Maid's  Metamorphosis.    1600. 
*Marriage  of  WMt  and  Science.     (Wit  and  AVill).    Acted  1568.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub. 

1846. 
♦Misfortunes  of  Arthur.   1587.  Jusserand.  Le  Theatre  en  Angleterre.  (Ch.  6). 
Misogonus.    1559?    Fleay.  Hist,  of  the  Stage,  pp.58,  60;  and  Collier,  Hist. 
Eng.  Dr.  Poetry,  2 :  464—481. 


English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis.  31 

'Mucedorus.     Before  1598.    Wagner,  Wilhelm.     Fresh  Conjectures  on  Text 

(called  out  by  Warnke  and  Proeshoklt's  critical  text),  Sh.  Jahrl)uch,  14. 

Xarcissus,  a  Twelfth-Xight  ^Merriment,  ed.  Marji:aret  L.Lee;  w.  introd.  and 

notes.     (Tr.  fr.  orig.  MS.  1()02).     Lond.     Nutt.    1893.    7/6. 

*Nol>ody  and  Somebody.    Pr.   1606.     Probably   Elizabethan.  Gosse:  Jacobean 

Poets. 
Orestes.    Acted  circ.  1568. 
Pelopidarum  Secunda.     MS.     (ilarl.  5110). 
*Pilgriniasre  to    Parnassus,  with    the  two  parts  of  Return  from   Parnassus. 

1597— 160L    Oxford.  Clar.  Press.  1886.    8/6. 
♦Rare  Triumphs  of  Love  and  Fortune.     Acted  1582.     Pr.  1589. 
♦Return  from  Parnassus.    Acted  1602.    Pr.  1606.     (Arl)er  Reprint). 
Richard' II.  1591?    11  copies  pr.  l)y  Ilalliwell.     (Eg.  MS.  1994). 
True  Tragedy  of  Richard,   Duke  of  York.     Circ.  1590.     Hazlitt's  Sh.    Libr. 

Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1844. 
Robin  Conscience.    Pr.  1573. 

True  History  of  (xeorge  Scanderbage.    Acted  1600 V 
First  Part  of   the  Tragical  Reign  of  Selimus.     1594.    Swinburne.    Study  of 

Shakespeare,    pp.  30,  31. 
Seven   Deadly  Sins.    2  pts.     (Fleay  identifies  with  the  Five  Plays  in  One  and 

The  Three  Plays  in  One.     1585). 
Sir  Clyomon  and  Sir  Clamydes.    Circ.  1570.     Pr.  in  Bullen's  Peele. 
*Sir  John  Oldcastle.    1600. 
Sir  Thomas  More.    1596.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1844.    Ed.  Dyce. 
*Spanish  Moor's  Tragedy.     {See  Lust's  Dominion). 
Sylla  Dictator.     (Catiline).    Acted  1588. 
Taming  of  a  Shrew.    1594.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1841. 
*Tancred  and  Gisnuinda.    Acted  1568.    Pr.  1592. 

Tell  Tale.    MS.     (Dulwich  MSS.) 
*Three    Ladies    of    London.    By  R.   W.     (Fleay  conjectures^  Rob.   Wilson). 

Pr.  1584. 
*Three  Lords  and  Ladies  of  London.     By  R.  W.     Pr.  1590. 

Tom  Tiler  and  his  Wife.     Pr.  1563. 
*Timon.    1601.    Repr.  Dyce.  Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1842. 
*Trial  of  Treasure.     Pr.  1566.     Percy  Soc.  28.    PJd.  Halliwoll. 
♦Troublesome  Reign  of  King  John.    2  pts.    Pr.    1591.     Hazlitt's    Sh.    Libr. 
*True  Chronicle  Hist,  of  King  Leir  and  His  Three  Daughters.     1593. 
♦Warning  for  Fair  Women.    Pr.    1599.     -lusserand.    Le  Th6atre  en   Angle- 

terre.    (Ch.  7). 
Weakest  goeth  to  the  Wall.    S.  R.  1600. 
Whimsies  of  Senor  Hidalgo.    MS.     (Harl.  5152). 
♦Wily  Beguiled.    Circ.  1597.    Fleay.  Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Dr. 
♦Wisdom  of  Doctor  Doddypol.    Pr.  1600. 
Wizzard.    MS.     (Brit.  Mus.  MSS.  Addit.  10,  306). 


Barclay,  (Sir)  William.    1677. 
♦The  Lost  Lady.    Pr.  1638. 

I  Brandon,  Samuel.    16th  Century 

Virtuous  Octavia.    1598. 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Dr. 
Jusseraud.    Le  Theatre  en  Angleterre.  (Ch.  6). 


32  English  Drama. — ^1  Workiny  Basis. 

Chettle,  Henry.    1562—1605/ 
Flays  tor.  by  Chettle  alone. 

Woman's  Tragedy.    July,  1598. 

'Tis  No  Deceit  to  Deceive  the  Deceiver.    Nov.,  1598. 

Troy's  Eevenge,  with  the  Tragedy  of  Polyphemus.    Feb.,  1599. 

Sir  Placidas.    Apr.,  1599. 

Damou  and  Pythias.    Feb.,  Mar.,  Apr.,  1600. 

Wooing  of  Death.    May,  1600. 

All  is  not  Gold  that  Glisters.    Mar.,  Apr.,  1601. 

Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.    June,  July,  Aug.,  1601. 

Tobias.    May,  June,  1602. 

Danish  Tragedy.    July,  1602. 

Robin  Goodfellow.    Sept.,  1602.     (Forgery?) 

Tragedy  of  Hoffman.    Dec,  1602.    Jan.,  1603. 

London  Florentine,  pt  2.    Mar.,  1603. 

(Of  the  above  only  Tragedy  of  Hoffman  is  extant). 

Wr.  in  collaboration. 

Second  Part  of  Robin  Hood.    Feb.,  1598.     (With  Monday). 
"  A  book  w^herein  is  a  part  of  a  Welshman."    Mar.,  1598.     (With  Drayton). 
Famous  Wars  of  Henry  1.    Mar.,  1598.     (With  Drayton  and  Dekker). 
Earl  Goodwin  and  his  Three    Sons,  pt.  1.    Mar.,  1598.     (With  Drayton, 

Dekker  and  Wilsou). 
Pierce  of  Exton.    Apr.,  1598.     (AV^ith  Drayton,  Dekker  and  Wilson). 
Earl  Goodwin  and  his  Three  Sous,  pt.  2.    Apr.,  1598.     (With  Drayton, 

Dekker  and  Wilson) . 
Black  Batman  of  the  North,  pt.  1.    May,  1598.     (With  Drayton,  Dekker  and 

Wilson). 
Black  Batman  of  the  North,  pt.  2.    June,  1598.     (With  Wilson) . 
Richard  Cordelion's  Funeral.    June,  1598.     (With  Monday,  Drayton  and 

Wilson). 
Conquest-e-f-'Brute,  with  First  Finding  of  the  Bath.    July,  Aug.,  Sept., 

1598.     (With  Day). 

Hot  Anger  Soon  Cold.    Aug.,  1598.     (With  Jonson  and  Porter). 

Chance  Medley.    Aug.,  1598.     (With  Drayton,  Monday  and  Wilson). 

Catiline's  Conspiracy.    Aug.,  1598.     (With  Wilson). 

First  Part  of  Robin  Hood.    Nov.,  1598.     (Wr.  by  Monday.    "Mended"  by 

Chettle). 
Spencers.     Mar.,  1599.     (With  Porter) . 
Troilus  and  Cressida.    Apr.,  1599.     (With  Dekker). 
Agamemnon.    May,  1599.     (With  Dekker). 
Stepmother's  Tragedy.    July,  1599.     (With  Dekker). 
RobertlL,  King  of  Scots.    Sept.,  1599.     (With  Dekker,  Jonson  and  "Other 

Jentellman)." 
Orphans'  Tragedy.    Nov.,  1599.     (With  Day  and  Haughton). 
Patient  Grisel.    Dec,  1599.     (With  Dekker  and  Haughton) . 
Arcadian  Virgin.    Dec,  1599.     (With  Haughton). 
Seven  Wise  Masters.    Mar.,  1600.     (With  Dekker,  Haughton  and  Day). 
Golden  Ass  and  Cupid  and  Psyche.    Apr.,  1600.     (With  Dekker  and  Day). 
Blind  Beggar  of  Bethnal  Green.    3Lay,  1600.     (With  Day). 
Sebastian,  King  of  Portugal.    Apr.,  May,  1601.     (With  Dekker). 
First  Part  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.    Oct.,  Nov.,  1601.     (With  Drayton,  Monday 

and  Smith).  , 


English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis.  33 

Too  Good  to  he  True.   Nov.,  IGOl.    Jan.,  1602.     (With  Hathway  and  Smith). 
Proud   Woman    of  Antwerp.    Jan.,  1(502.     (Wr.  by  Ilaughton  and  Day; 

"Mended"  by  Chettle). 
Love  parts  Friendship.    May,  1(502.     (With  Wentworth  Smith). 
Femelanco.    Sept.,  1(502.     (With  llolnnson). 

Lady  Jane,  pt.  1.  0<.'t.,  1(502.   (AVith  Dekker,  Hey  wood,  Smith  and  Webster). 
Christmas  comes  but  once  a  Year.    Nov.,  1602.      (With  Dekker,  Ueywood, 

and  Webster) . 
London  Florentine,  pt.  1.    Dec,  1602.     (With  Heywood). 
Shore's  Wife.    May,  1603.     (With  Day). 
rc)f  tlie  above  only  the  two  parts  of  Robin  Hood,  Patient  Grisel  and  Blind   Beggar  of 
lU'tiinal  Green  are  extant;  but  for  Lady  eJane,see  Webster's  Sir  Tliomas  Wyatj. 

■^  *l)ownfall  of  Kobert,  Earl  of  Huntington  (=First  Part  of  Eobiu   Hood). 

Loud.    1601. 
*Death  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Huntington    (=Second  Part  of   Robin  Hood). 

Lond.    1601. 
Pleasant  Comedie  of  Patient  Grissill.    Lond.    1603.    Repr.  Sh.  Soc.  Pub. 

1841;  ed.  Herm.  Yernhagen.    Erlangen.    Junge.    1893.    2  m. 
Blind  Beggar  of  Bethnal  Green.    Lond.    1659.    Repr.  in  Bullen's  Day.    1880. 
Kind-Hart's  Dreame.    Lond.    1593.  Ed.  Edw.  F.  Rimbault.    Lond.    1841. 

Percy  Soc,  5.    1842.     Ingleby.    Sh.  Allusion  Books.    1874. 
Pierce  Plainnes'  Seaven  Yere's  Prentiship.    1595.    (Unique  copy  in  Bodleian 

Libr.) 
England's  Mourning  Garment.    Lond.    1603.    Harl.  Misc.    1744.    Ingleby. 

Sh.  Allusion  Books.    1874. 
Englande'8  Mourning  Garment.    Somes,  J.    "Baron  Somes."    Order  and 

Proceedings  at  the  Funerall  of  Eliz.    Apr.  28,  1603.    Third  Collection 

of  Scarce  and  Valuable  Tracts,  1.    1751. 
Tragedy  of  Hoffman;  or,  A  Revenge  for  a  Father.    1631.    Repr.,  w.  emen- 
dations, by  H.  B(arrett)  L(eonard).    1851. 
Tragedy  of  Hoffman,  hrsg.  v.    R.  Ackermann  (after  Brit.    Mus.  1631  ed.) 

Bambg.    Uhleuhuth.    1894.    1  m. 
Mad  Pranks  and  Merry  Jests  of  Robin  Goodfellow.    Repr.  fr.  ed.  of  1628. 

W.  introd.  by  Collier.    Lond.    1841.    Percy  Soc,  2. 
t      Delius.    Chettle's  Hoffman  u.  Sh.'s  Hamlet.    Sh.  Jahrbuch  9,  1874. 

Harvey,  Gabriel.    Pierce's  Supererogation.    1593.    Repr.  1814.    (Brydges. 

Archaica,  2). 
Henslowe.    Diary. 
^    Ingleby.    Sh.  Allusion  Books,  pt.  1.,  pp.  7— 21. 
Wk  Nash,  Th.     Have  with  you  to  Saffron  Walden.    1596. 

B  Dekkkk,  Thomas.    1567?— 1632? 

^Kliassed  witli  Elizabetlians  ratlier  llian  Jacolieans ,  because  his  style  is  of  the  earlier  period). 
^^tant  Plays,  with  pub.  dotes. 
^  *Shoemaker's  Holiday.    1600. 
*01d  Fortunatus.    1600. 

k*Satiro-ma8tix ;  or.  The  Untrussing  of  the  Humorous  Poet.     [Ben  Jonson]. 
1602. 
Patient  Grisel.     {See  Chettie). 

♦Magnificent  P^ntertainment  given  to  King  James.    Masque.    1604. 
♦Honest  Whore.    1604. 
♦Second  Part  of  the  Honest  Whore.     1(530, 
Westward  Ho.    1607. 


;U  English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis. 

Northward  Ho.    1607. 

Whore  of  Babylou.    1607. 
*Roaring  Girl.    1611.     (With  Mitldleton). 

If  it  be  uot  Good,  the  Devil  is  in  it.     1612. 

Troia  Nova  Triumphant.     Pageant.     1612. 
♦Virgin  Martyr.     1622.     (With  Massinger). 

Britannia'8  Honor.    Pageant.    1628. 

London's  Tempe.     Pageant.     1629. 

Match  Me  in  London.     1631. 

*NobIe  Spanish  Soldier.     1634.     (/Vee  Samuel  Kowley). 
*Wonder  of  a  Kingdom.     1636. 

Sun's  Darling.    "  Moral  Masque.''    1634.     (With  Ford). 

Witch  of  Edmonton.     \cm.     (With  Ford  and  Kovvley). 

(For  Dekker's  lost  plays  and  non-drani.  works,  see  Bullen's  article  in  Diet.  Nat.  Bio^.  and 
Fleay's  Biog.  Clirou.) 

>J<    Dram.  Works  now  first  collected,  w.  illus.  notes  and  memoir.    4  v.    Lond. 

Pearson.    1873.    73/6.  a  ^^J^Lj^y^o 

Works;  ed.  Bullen.    4  v.    Lond.    Nimmo.    1887.    -W-     ^^^aT^??^. 
Selections;  ed.  w.   introd.  and   notes,  E.  Ilhys.    Lond.    Vizetelly.    1887. 

2/6.     (Mermaid  Series). 
Patient  Grissil;  a  comedy.    Repr.  fr.  the  black  lettered,  of  1603,  w.  introd. 

and  notes.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1841. 
Troiu-nova  Triumphans.    London  Triumphing;  London  Tempe,  or  the  Field 

of  Happiness.    (Percy  Soc,  10).    Fairholt.     Lord  Mayor's  Pageants. 
Grosart.    Huth  Libr.    Non-Dram.  Works. 
Seven  Deadly  Sins  of  London.    1606.    Lond.    1879.     Arber.    Eng.  Scholar's 

Libr.,  7.    Collier.    Illustr.  of  Old  Eng.  Lit.,  2. 
Dreams.    Kepr.  fr.  the  ed.  of  1620;  ed.  Halliwell.    Loud.    1860. 
Gull's    Hornbook.    Lond.    1609.    Kepr.  w.  illus.  notes  by  Dr.  John  Nott. 

Bristol.    1812.     (Hindley,  C.    Old  Book  Collectors'  Miscel.,  2). 
Knight's  Conjuring:  Done  in  Earnest,  Discovered  in  Jest.    Ed.  E.  F.  Kim- 

bault.    Lond.    1842.     (Percy  Soc,  5). 
t      Bodenstedt.    Shakespeare's  Zeitgenossen. 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Hazlitt.    Dram.  Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eli/. 
Henslowe.    Diary. 

Jonson,  Ben.    Poetaster.     (Demetrius=Dekker). 
Jusserand.    Eng.  Novel  in  the  Time  of  Shakespeare. 
*  Kuplpa,  P.    LTeber  den  Dramatischei^ers  T.  Dekker's.    Halle  diss.    1893. 
Retro.  Rev.    11.    1825. 
Shakspere  and  Jonson.     Dramatic,  versus  Wit-Combats.    Auxiliary  Forces. 

Appendix.    1864. 
Swinburne.    Nineteenth  Cent.    Jan.,  1887.     Study  of  Shakespeare,  p.  143. 
Symonds,  J.  A.    Acad.    3o :  137. 
Whipple.    Essays  and  Reviews. 

Dhaytox,  Michael.    1563—1631. 

This  distinguished  poet  wrote  for  Henslowe's  theatres  twenty-four  plays,  usually  working 
in  collaboration  (with  Chettle,  Dekker,  Hathway,  Mid<lleton.  Monday,  Smith,  Webster, 
Wilson) ;  but  there  is  no  certainty  that  any  dramatic  work  of  his  is  ih)w  extant. 

»I<Collected  Poems.     (Incomplete).    4  v.    1748;  1753. 
Poly-Olbiou;  ed.  Richard  Hooper.    3  v.    1876.    Entire  works  in  preparation. 
Selections;  ed.  Bullen.    1883. 


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^"^^"^ ' 

ICiKjlish  lJram<t.—A  Working  iJtt»lte==»=**^  o5 

Dniytoirss  Rarer  Works;  ed.  Collier.     Hoxburj^he  Club.    LSAf). 
Facsimile  Ueprints  of  Early  Editions.     Spenser  Soc. 
t  Anderson,  Brit.  Poets,  o. 
Athen.     1888,  1 :  470. 
Bell.     Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.,  1:1. 
Chalmers.    Eng.  Toets,  4. 
Diet.  Xat.  Biog.     (Bullen). 
Disraeli.     Amenities  of  Lit.,  2  :  248. 
Dub.  Univ.  Rev.    94:  56. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama.     (24  pp.) 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Toets. 
Ilazlitt.     Dram.  Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eliz. 
Heuslowe.     Diary.     1598—1603. 
Jimiesou,  (Mrs.)     Loves  of  the  Poets. 

Edwakdkh,  Hichaki).    152.3— '66. 

*Damon  and  Pythias.    Acted  1564. 

Palaemoii  and  Arcyte.    2  pts.     Acted  1586.     (Not  extant), 
t  Collier.     Hist.  Eng.  Dram.  Poetry,  1 :  188—4;  2:  .%9— 98. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama. 
Fleay.    Hist,  of  the  Stage,  pp.  58,  60. 
Meres.    Palladis  Tamia.    1598. 
Paradyse  of  Daynty  Devises.    1576. 

Puttenham.    Arte  of  Eng.  Poesie.    1589.     (Arber  Reprint). 
Webbe.     Discourse  of  Eng.  Poetry.    1586.     (Arber  Reprint). 

FULWELL,  Ulpian.    F1.  1575. 

*Like  will  to  Like,  (juoth  the  Devil  to  the  Collier.    S.  R.    1568. 
t  Diet.  Xat.  Biog. 

Gascoigne,  George.    1525?— '77. 

♦Supposes.    Tr.  fr.  Ariosto.    Acted  1566. 
♦Jocasta.    Tr.  fr.  Euripides.    Acted  1566. 
GfTass  of  Government.    Pr.  1575. 

Princely  Pleasures  at  the  Court  of  Kenihvorth.    Pageant.     Pr.  157(i. 
Tale  of  Hemetes  the  Hermit.    Pageant.     (Wr.  in  English,  Latin,  Italian  and 

French).    Presented  1575. 
Mask  for  Viscount  Montacute.     Pr.  1573. 
»I»Collected  Works;  ed.  Abel  Jefles.    1587. 
Poems;  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt.    Roxburghe  Libr.  1868— '9. 
Ancient  Crit.  Essays;  ed.  Haslewood.    1815. 
Arber  Reprints. 

Certayne  notes  of  instruction  concerning  the  making  of  verse  or  rynie  in 

English.    1575. 
Steele  Glas.     (Blank  Verse  Satire). 
Complaynt  of  Philomene.    An  Elegie.     1576. 
^  Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama.     (7  pp.) 
Harvey.    Fou re  Letters.    1592.    {See  under  Greene) . 
Herford.    Lit.  Relations  of  England  and  Germany. 
Klein.    Geschichte  des  Euglischen  Drama's. 
JPutteuham.    Arte  of  Eng.  Poesie.    1589.     (Arber  Reprint). 


3(j  Enijlish  Drama. — ^1    Wdrkiiuj'  Basis. 

Webbe.    Discourse  of  Eug.  Poetrie.     158(j.     (Arber  Kepriiit). 

Whetstons,  Geo.  A  Remembrance  of  the  wel  imployed  life,  and  godly  end 
of  George  Gaskoigne,  J^squire,  who  deceased  at  Stalmford  in  Lincoln 
shire,  the  7  of  October,  1577.     Tnique.    Bodleian.     (AH>er  Keprint). 


GOLDLNG,  Arthuu.    1536?— 1605? 

(Translator  of  Ovid's  Metamorphoses). 

Beza's  Tragedy  of  Abraham's  Sacrifice.    Translation.    1575. 
t  Diet.  Xat.  Biog. 

GossoN,  Stephen.    1555—1624. 

Catiline's  Conspiracies. 

Captain  Mario. 

Praise  at  Parting. 

[Tliese  plays,  non-extant,  were  written  before  1580]. 

School  of  Abuse,  containing  a  pleasant  Invective  against  Poets,  Pipers. 
Players,  Jesters,  and  such  like  Caterpillars  of  a  Commonwealth.  157i». 
Kepr.  in  Somes'  Tracts.  1810,  8:  552—74.  Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1841,  ed. 
Collier.    Arber  Reprints.  1868. 

Plays  confuted  in  Five  Actions,  proving  they  are  not  to  be  suflered  in  a 
Christian  Commonweal  by  the  way  both  the  Cavils  of  Thomas  Lodge 
and  the  •'  Play  of  Plays  "  written  in  their  Defence  and  other  Objections 
of  Players'  Friends  are  truly  set  down  and  directly  answered.  1582.  AVv^ 
Hazlitt.  Stage  under  Tudor  and  Stuart  Princes.  1869. 
t  Jusserand.    Le  Thc^fitre  en  Angleterre.     (Ch.  6). 

Tarlton.    Horse-load  of  Fools,  (q.  v.)     (Goose'  Son=Gossou). 

Greene,  Robert.    1560?— '92. 

Alphonsus,  King  of  Arragon.     (Perhaps  earliest  written).    Pr.  1599. 
Orlando  Furioso.    Pr.  1594. 

Looking  Glass  for  London  and  England.     (With  Lodge).    Pr.  1594. 
*Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay.    Pr.  1594. 
James  the  Fourth.    S.  R.    1594. 

*George  a  Greene,  the  Pinner  of  Wakefield.    Pr.  1595. 
Kon-Dram.  Works. 

Mamillia.    1583. 

Mirror  of  Modesty.    1584. 

Gividonius,  the  Card  of  Fancy.    1584. 

Arbasto,  the  Anatomy  of  Fortune.    1584. 

Morando,  the  Tritameron  of  Love.    1584. 

Planetomachia.    1585. 

Farewell  to  Folly.    S.  R.    1587. 

Penelope's  Web.    1587. 

Euphues,  his  Censure  to  Philautus.     15S7. 

Perimedes  the  Blacksmith.    1588. 

Pandosto,  the  Triumph  of  Time.    1588. 

Alcida,  Greene's  Metamorphosis.    S.  R.    1588. 

The  Spanish  Masquerade.    1589. 

Menaphon.     1589. 

Ciceronis  Amor.    1589. 

Greene's  Orpharion.    1590. 


Kinjlish  JJr<fiu<(.~A    Win'Liny   Ij(i.sin.  37 

C'onuRopiu,  or,  The  Royal  Kxchange.     loiK). 

(rreene'js  Mouriiinj;:  (ianncnt.     loDO. 

Greene's  Never  Too  Late ;  or,  A  Powderof  Kxperieiu-e.     ir)!«), 

Francesco's  Fortunes.    laOO. 

Maiden's  Dream.    15t)l. 

Notable  Discovery  of  C'ozenaj^e.    1591. 

Couycatchiug.     Second  Part.     1591. 

Conycatching.    Third  Part.     1592. 

He  and  She  Coneycatcher.     15f>2. 

Nascimur  pro  Patria.    1592. 

Black  Book's  Messenger.     1592. 

Philomela.    1592. 

Quip  for  an  Upstart  Courtier.    1592. 

Groatsworth  of  Wit,  bought  with  a  Million  of  Repentance.    1592. 

Repentance  of  Itobert  Greene.    1592. 

Greene's  Vision,  written  at  the  instant  of  his  Death  an<l  containing  a  penitent 

Passion  for  the  Folly  of  his  Pen.    1592. 
Plays  and  Poems;  ed.  Dyce.  2  v.  1831.    1  v.    1858.     (With  Peele). 
Complete  Works;  ed.  Grosart.    15  v.  1881— '6.     (Huth  Libr.)  (A^ol.  I.  con- 
tains Storojenko's  memoir  tr.  fr.  the  Russian). 
Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay,  ed.  Ward.     Oxford.    Clar.  Press.    1882. 

5/6.     (AVith  Marlowe's  Faustus). 
Poems;  ed.  Bell.    Bohn.    1840. 

Mirror  of  Modesty.    Kepr.  Collier.    18G6.    Illustrations  of  Old  Eng.  Lit. 
Perimedes  the  Blacksmith.    Kepr.  Collier.    1867?  .  Misc.  Tracts,  1. 
Pandosto.    Collier's  Sh.   Libr.,  1.    Hazlitt's   Sh.  Libr.,  4.    Harl.  Misc.,  5. 

1744.     {Also  "  Thieves  falling  out)." 
Groatsworth  of  Wit;  ed.  Ingleby.    Sh.  Allusion  Books.    1874. 
Menaphon.    Arber  Reprints. 

Arcadia;  or,  Menaphon.    Lond.    1814.    Brydges.    Archaica,  1. 
Philomena;    the    Lady    Fitzwater's   Nightingale.     Lond.    1814.    Brydges. 

Archaica,  1. 
Maiden's  Dream.     (19  pp.)     Sh.  Soc.  Pub.,  2.  ^— 

Quip  for  an  LTpstart  Courtier.    Repr.  Collier.    1867?    Misc.  Tracts. 
Bernhardi,  W.    Leben  und  Schriften. 
Boas.    Shakspere  and  his  Predecessors. 

Bodenstedt.    Shakespeare's  Vorlaufer.    Shakespeare's  Zeitgenossen,  3. 
Conrad.    Greene  als  Dramatiker.    Sh.  Jahrbuch,  29;  30.    1894. 
Creizenach,  W.    Zu  Greene's  James  the  Fourth.    Anglia8 :  419—423. 
Delius.    Pandosto  u.  Winters's  Tale.    Sh.  Jahrbuch,  15.    1880. 
Harvey,  G.    Foure  letters  and  certain   sonnets;    especially  touching  Bob. 

Greene  and  other  parties  by  him  abused.    1592.    (Works,  1 :  Huth  Lil)r.) 

Same  in  Brydges.    Archaica,  2.    Same  iii  Collier.  Misc.  Tracts,  5. 
Herman,  E.    Sh.  wider  Green,  Marlowe  u.  Nash,     (/n  his  Sh.  Studien,  2). 
Jeaflreson,  J.  C.    Novels  and  Novelists,  1.    21  pp. 
Jusserand.    Eng.  Novel  in  Time  of  Shakespeare.    N.  Y.  &  Lond.    1890.  pp. 

150—192. 
Knaut,  K.    Ueber  die  metrik  R.  Greene's.    Halle  diss.  1890.    63  pp.     (W. 

Wilke.    Engl.  Studien,  16:  297-99). 
Lowell.    Early  Eng.  Dramatists. 
Mertius,  O.    Robert  Greene  and  the  play  of  George  k  Greene,  the  Pinner  of 

Wakefield.    Breslau.    Lindner.    1885.    Tnaug.  diss.  (Max  Koch.    Engl, 

Studien,  10:  122—23). 


•>'^  Engtish  Draino.—A   Work-intj  Basis. 

Rowlands,  Samuel.     -Tiss  Merrie  when  Gossips  Meete.    1602.     (Preface). 
Simpson.    School  of  Shakespeare.    2:  oo!>.     ("Mr.    Simpson's  account  of 

Robert  Greene  and  his  prose  works  is  the  best  I  know." — Furnival). 
Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors  in  the  Eng.  Drama,  pp.  540 — 563. 
Thom.     Eng.  Prose  Romances.    Famous  Hist,  of  Friar  Bacon. 
Thynu.    Introd.  to  Debate  between  Pride  and  Lowliness.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub. 

1841. 

Hath  WAY,  Richahd.    F1.  1600, 

Life  and  Death  of  Arthur.     1508. 

Valentine  and  Orson.     1598.     (With  Monday). 
*Sir  John  Oldcastle,  2  pts.    159«).     (With  Drayton,  Monday,  Wilson). 

Owen  Tudor.     1600.     (AVith  Drayton,  Monday,  Wilson). 

Fair  Constance  of  Rome,  pt.  1.    1600.     (With  Drayton,  3Ionday,  Wilson). 

Fair  Constance  of  Rome,  pt.  2.    1600.     (With  Chettle  and  Day). 
*Hannibal  and  Scipio.     1601.     (With  Rankens). 

Scogan  and  Skelton.    1601.     (With  Rankens). 

Conquest  of  Spain  by  John  a  Gaunt.     1601.     (With  Rankens). 

Six  Clothiers,  pt.  1.     1601.     (With  Haughton  and  Smith). 

Six  Clothiers,  pt.  2.    1601.     (With  Haughton  and  Smith). 

Too    Good    to  be  True;   or,  the  Northern  Man.    1601.     (With  Chettle  :ind 
Smith). 

As  Merry  as  May  Be.    1602.     (With  Day  and  Smith). 

Bosse  of  Billingsgate.    1603.     (With  Day). 

Black  Dog  of  Newgate,  pt.  1.    1602.     (AVith  Day,  Smith,  etc.) 

Unfortunate  General.    1603.     (AVith  Day,  Smith,  etc.) 

Black  Dog  of  Newgate,  pt.  2.    1603.     (AA^ith  Day,  Smith,  etc.) 

fOf  Hathway's  plajs  only  the  first  part  of  Sir  John  Oldcastle  is  known  to  be  extant]. 
t  Bodenham.    Belvid(5re.    1600.     (Commend.  Verses). 

Halliwell-Phillips.    Outlines  of  the  Life  of  Shakespeare.    Tth  ed.    2:  188. 

Henslowe.     Diary. 

Haughton,  AA^illiam.    F1.  1598. 

(Harton,  Haulton,  Hawton,  "  Yonge  Horton.)'* 

♦Englishmen  for  my  Money;  or,  A  AVoman  will  have  her  AVill.    Acted  1598. 
Pr.  1616. 
Poor  Man's  Paradise.    Wr.  1599. 

Patient  Grissell.    AVr.  1599.     (AVith  Chettle  and  Dekker). 
Cox  of  Collumptou.     AVr.  1599.     (AVith  Day). 
Tragedy  of  Merry.    AVr.  1599.     (AVith  Day). 
Spanish  Moor's    Tragedy.     AVr.   1600.     (AVith  Dekker  and  Day).     (Perhaps 

identical  with  Lust's  Dominion). 
Seven  AVise  Masters.    AVr.  1600.     (With  Chettle,  Dekker,  Day). 
Devil  and  his  Dame.    Wr.  1600. 
English  Fugitives.    AVr.  1600. 

Strange  News  out  of  Poland.    AVr.  1600.     (AVith  "  Pett.") 
Indies.    AVr.  1600. 
Robin  Hood's  Pen'orths.     Wr.  1600. 

Blind  Beggar  of  Bethnal  Green ,  pts.  2  and  3.    1601 .    (AAlth  Day  and  Chettle) . 
Conquest  of  the  AA^est  Indies.    1601.     (AVith  Day  and  AVentworth  Smith). 
Six  Yeomen  of  the  AVest.    1601.     (With  Day). 


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Proud  Woman  of  Antwerp.    1601. 

Second  Part  of  Thomas  Dough.    1001.     (With  Day). 

Six  Clothiers,  pt.  1  and  2.    1601.     (With  Hathway). 

Cartwright.    1602. 

As  Merry  as  May  Be.    1602.     (With  Day,  Ilathway,  Smith). 

[Of  Haughton's  Independent  plays  only  tlie  first  Is  known  to  be  extant;  of  his  plays  in  col- 
laboration, only  Patient  Gfissell  and  Blind  Beggar  of  Bethnal  Green— see  under  Cliettle  and 
Day]. 
t  Alleyn  Papers,  pp.  XXVII.,  23,  25.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1843. 

Bullen.    Day's  Dram.  Worlis.    Preface.     {See  Day). 

Diet.  Nat.  Biog.     (Bullen). 

Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama. 

Heuslowe.     Diary. 

Swinburne.    Study  of  Shakespeare,  p.  127. 

IIEYWOOD,  Jasper.    1535— '1)8. 

Seneca's  Tragedies.     (Translations). 

Troas.    1559. 
*Thyestes.    1560. 

Hercules  Furens.    1561. 
»i«Xewtou,  Th.    Seneca's  Tragedies.    1581:1591. 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 

Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors. 

Ward.    Eng.  Dr.  Lit. 

Hughes,  Thomas.    F1.  1587. 

♦Misfortunes  of  Arthur.    1587. 
t  Klein.    Geschichte  des  Englischen  Drama's. 

INGELEND,  TH.     F1.  1550. 

♦Disobedient  Child.    Acted  1560. 
.i«Percy  Soc.    23,1848.     (Ed.  Ilalliwell). 
t"  Jusserand.    Le  Th(?5Ure  en  Angleterre.     (Ch.  3). 


Kempe,  William.    Fl.  1600. 

Nine    Dales    Wonder.     1600.     (Dedication    to   Anne    Fitton).      Ed.   Dyce. 

Camden  Soc.    Arber  Reprints. 
U  Actor. 

Romeo  and  Juliet.   (^2(1599).   Qs  (1609).  Act4:Scene5.   (Kempe  as  Peter). 
Much  Ado  about  Nothing.   Q.  (1600).  F.  (1623).   Act  4:  Scene  2.   (Kempe  as 
Dogberry), 
pt  Academy,  July  5, 1884. 

An  Almond  for  a  Parrot.    1589.     (Dedication  to  Kempe). 

Collier.    3Iemoirs  of  the  Principal  Actors  in  the  Plays  of  Shakespeare.    Sh. 

Soc.  Pub.  1848.     pp.  89—119. 
Day.    Travels  of  the  Three  Eng.  Brothers,  (|.  v. 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 

I  Fleay.    Biog.  (!hron.  Eng.  Drama.  ^ 

(Jriffiths.    Evenings  with  Shakspere. 


I 


40  English  Drama. — A   Workunj  Basis. 

lleywood.    Apology  for  Actors. 

Jahrbuch.  (Sh.),22.    1887. 

Knack  to  Know  a  Knave.     See  Index. 

Xichol.souj  B.    Kemps  and  the  Play  of  Hamlet.    8b.  Soc.   Trans-.,  1:  1. 

1880— '82. 
Return  from  Parnassus.    Arber  Reprint. 
Sat.  Rev.    April  IT,  188G. 

Tyler,  Th.    Shakespeare's  Sonnets,  pp.  TO— 78.     Loud.    Nutt.    1890. 
Wily  Beguiled.    See  Index.     (AV^ill  Cricket  perhaps=Kempe.     See  Fleay : 

Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama  under  Peele). 

Kyd,  Thomas.    1557?— '95? 

♦Spanish  Tragedy.    S.  K.    1592. 
*Jeronymo.    pt.  1.    Pr.  1605. 

*Oorne'lia.     (Tr.  fr.  French  of  Gamier) .    S.  R.    1593. 

Truethe  of  the  most  wicked  and  secret  Murthering  of  John  Brewen,  Gold- 
smith, of  London,  committed  by  his  owne  wife.     (Pamphlet).    8.  R. 
1592.    Repr.  in  Collier's  Illustrations  of  Early  Eng.  Popular  Lit.    1863. 
t  Boas.    Shakspere  and  his  Predecessors. 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog.     (Sidney  Lee). 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  J]ng.  Drama. 
lOein.    Geschichte  des  Englischen  Drama's. 
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Markschetfel,  K.    T.  Kyd's  Tragodieu.    Jahresb.  d.  realgymu.  zu.  Weimar, 

1886— '87.    Progr.     (Max.  Koch,  Engl.  Studien,  15 :  120—21). 
Ritzenfeldt.    Der  Gel)rauch  des  Pronomens,  Artikels  u.  Verbs  bei  Th.  Kyd 

im  Yergleiche  zu  dem  Gebrauch  bei  Shakespeare.    Kiel.    1889. 
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T.  Kyd.     (Anglia,  12 :  143—157). 

Der  Corambus— Hamlet  u.  T.  Kyd.     (Anglia,  13 :  117-124). 
Die  Modemisierung  der  Sage.     (Anglia,  14 :  322—345). 
Der  Verfasser  von  Soliman  and  Perseda.     (Engl.  Studien,  15:  250 — 63). 
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Studien,  18:  125—133). 
Worp.     Die  Fabel  der  Spanish  Tragedy. '  Sh.  Jahrbuch,  29 ;  30.    1894. 

Lkgge,  Thomas.    1535—1607. 

Destruction  of  Jerusalem.    1577.     (Not  extant). 

Richardus  Tertius.     (Latin).     1579.    Ed.  Barron  Field.   Sh.  Soc.  Pub.   1844. 
Ed.  Hazlitt,  Sh.'s  Libr.,  5.    1875. 
t  Nash.    Have  with  you  to  Saffron  Walden.    159(5. 
Nichols.    Progresses  of  Queen  Eliz. 

Lodge,  Thomas.    1558?— 1625. 

♦Wounds  of  Civil  War.    1587? 
Looking-glass    for    London    and     England.    Before  1590.     (With  Greene). 
Repr.  in  Greene's  Dram.  Works;  ed.  Dyce.    1831. 
Non-Dram.  Works. 

Defence  of  Stage  Plays.    1580.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.     1853.     (In  reply  to  Gosson's 
School  of  Al)U8e,  1579). 


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Ahinmi  against  Usurers.    1584.    8h.  Soc.  Pub.    1853.    (In  reply  U>  (iossou's 

Plays  confuted  in  live  Actions.     1582). 
Delectable  Ilistorie  of  Forbonius  and  Prisceria.     (Komance).    1584.    Kepr. 

8h.  Soc.  Pnl).     1858. 
Scillaes    Metamorphosis.     (Poem).    1589.    Kepr.  8.  W.  Singer.     Chiswick. 

1819. 
Uosalynde.     (Komaiice).    1590.    Kepr.  Waldron,  1802;  in  Collier's  Sh.  Libr. 

1843;  in  Ilazlitt's  Sh.  Libr.  1875;  in  Cassell's  Nat.  Libr.  1886;  in  Halli- 

well's  fo.  ed.  Sh.  v.  6. 
History  of  Kobert,  Duke  of  Normandy.     (Hist.  Komance).    1591. 
Catharos.     ( Prose  d i scu ssion ) .  "  1591 . 
Euphues  Shadow.     1592. 
Phillis.     (Poem).     1593. 
Life  and  Death  of  William  Lougbeard.     (Hist.  Komance).    1593.    Kepr.  in 

Collier's  lllus.  Old  Eng.  Lit.    2.     18G0. 
A   Fig    for    Momus.     (Satires,  eclogues   and    epistles).    1595.    Kepr.     Sir 

Alex.  Boswell  at  Auchinleck  Press,  1817. 
Divil  Conjured.     (Moral  Conference).    159G. 
Margarite  of  America.     (Komance).    1590. 
Wits  Miserie  and  World's  Madnesse.     (Essay).    159G. 
Prosopopd'ia.     (Kelig.  tract).    1596. 
Josephus'  Works.    Translation.    1602. 
Treatise  of  the  Plague.     (Medical).    1603. 
Seneca's  Works.    Translation.    1614. 
The  Poor  Man's  Talent.     (Popular  medical   treatise).    Wr.     circ.     1622. 

First  pr.  1881.     (Hunterian  Club). 
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Sapho  and  Phao.     Pr.  1584. 
lEiidimion.    Pr.  1591. 


42  English  Drama.— A   Workiiuj  Basi.s. 

Giillathea.    Pr.  1592. 
*Mydas.    Pr.  1592. 
*Mother  Boinbie.    Pr.  1594. 
Woman  in  the  Mooue.    Pr.  1597. 
Love's  Metamorphosis.    I'r.  1001. 
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Euphiie.s.    1579.     Arber   Reprints.     Lond.      1S()8.     Kd.  J^audmaun.     Ileil- 

bronu.     1887. 
Pap  with  a  Hatchet.     1589.    Kepr.  Petheram.     Puritan    Discipline  Tracts. 

1844.     8aiutsbury.     Eliz.  and  Jac.  Pamphlets. 
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Endimion ;  ed.  Geo.  P.  Baker,  w.  introd.  and  bibliog.    N.  Y.    Holt.    1894. 

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Marlowe,  Chhi.stoi'HKU.    1564— '93. 

*Tamburlaine.    2  parts.    1587?    (^s.  1590;  1592;  1605— 6. 

*Dr.   Faustus.     1588?    (^s.    1004;  1009;    1011;   1010;    1019;    1020;  1024;    1631; 

1668. 
*Je\v  of  Malta.     Before  1588.     Q.  1038.     (Ed.  Th.  Hey  wood). 
*Eaward  [L     1591?    Qs.  1594;  1598;  1604;  1012;  1022. 

Massacre  at  Paris.     1593?    Q.  n.  d. 
*Dido.    Q.  1594?     (With  Nash). 


b 


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Epigrams  and  Elegies,     ('rrans.   of  Ovid's   Amores).     Ciic.    loOT.     (Notes 

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IJlank  Verse  before  Milton. 
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^^■Song:  "  Come  live  with  me  and  l)e  my  love.''    The  Passionate  IMlgrim.    1599. 
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"  I  walked  along  a  stream  for  pureness  rare."     Enghuid's  Parnassus.     KiOO. 
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Works;  ed.  Cunningham.    1870? 

Works;  ed.  Bullen.    3  v.     Lond.     Nimmo.     1888.  ea.  7/6. 
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Chatto.    1889. 
Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors. 

Ulrici.    Oh.  Marlowe  u.  Sh.'s  Verhaltniss  zu  ihm.    Sh.  Jahrbuch,  1.    1865. 
Vaughan,  Wm.    Golden  Grove.    1600. 
Verity.    Marlowe's  Influence  on  Shakespeare.    1886. 
Wagner,  Max.    The  Eng.  dram,   blank  verse  before    Marlowe.      Th.    1. 

Progr.-abhandl.      Ostern.     1881.      (J.    Schupper,    Engl.     Studien,    5; 

457—8).    Th.  2.    Ostern.    1882.     (Engl.  Studien,  8:  393). 


^^m   Wagner,     ^Vilhelm.      Emendatioiieu  u.   Kenierkiingen  */ii    Marlowe.    8h. 

L 


Enf/li.sh  Drama.— A   Working  Jiasis.  45 


Marston,  John.     IoToV— lfi34. 


♦Antonio  and  .Mellida.     1002. 
*Antonio'8  Kevenge.     1(502. 
*3Iak'ontent.     1(504. 

istwanl  Ho.    1(50.').     (Revived   at  Drnry  Lane  1751   as  The  Prentices,  and 
1775,  as  Old  City  Manners)', 
biitrh    ("onrtesan.     1(505.      (Revived  by  Bettertou  in   1080  as  The  Itevenj^e; 
or,  A  Match  in  Newgate,  wh.  was  itself  adapted  l)y  Bullock,  1715,  as  A 
AVonian's  Kevenge). 
*Parasitastcr;  or.  The  Fawn.     1(500. 

Wonder  of  AVonien  ;  or,  The  Tragedy  of  Sophonisba.     1000. 
*What  You  Will.     1G07. 
•-Insatiate  Countess.    1018. 

yan-Dram.  TforAw. 


I 
I 


Metamorphosis  of  Fignialion's  Image.    And  certain  Satires.    1598. 

Scourge  of  A'illainy.    Three  Books  of  Satires.    1598. 

Tragedies  and  Comedies.    1  v.    1033. 

Works;  ed.  Halli well.    3  v.    Lond.    Smith.    1856.    15/. 

Poems;  ed.  Grosart.    2  v.    Manchester.    1879.     (51  copies  pr.) 

Selections;  ed.  Sharp.     (Canterbury  Poets).    Lond.    Scott.    1885.    2/6. 

Works;  ed.  Bullen.    3  v.    Lond.     Nimmo.    1887.  ea.  7/0. 

Athen.    1887,  2 :  190. 

Bodenstedt.    Sh.'s  Zeitgenossen  u.  ihre  Werke. 

Chester,  Robert.    Love's  Martyr.    1601.     (Poem  by  Marston  appended). 

Deighton,  K.    Marston's  Works,  Conjectural  Readings.    1893. 

IMsraeli.    Quarrels  of  Authors. 

Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 

Griffiths,  L.  M.    Poet^Lore,  2  :  289;  3(50;  414. 

Hazlitt.    Dram.  Lit.  of  Age  of  Eliz, 

Henslowe.    Diary.    Sept.  28, 1599. 

Hogarth.    Prints:   The  Industrious  and  Idle  Prentice.     (Drawn,  perhaps, 

from  Eastward  Ho). 
Home.    New  Spirit  of  the  Age. 
Jonson.    Conversations    with    Drummond    of    Hawthornden.      Poetaster. 

(Crispinus  a  caricature  of  Marston).    Sejanus.     (Commen<1.    Verses  by 

Marston). 
Lamb.    Specimens  of  Eng.  Dram.  Poets. 
Meres.    Palladis  Tamia. 
Retro.  Rev.  1822,  0 :  113. 
Return  from  Parnassus.     {See  Index). 
Scholten,  V.    MetrischeUntersuchungen  zu  Marston's  Trauerspielen.  Halle 

diss.     1880.    1/6. 
Shakespeare  and  Jonson.    Dramatic,  versus  Wit  Combats. 
Stoddard,  R.  H.    Dial,  8 :  79. 

Swinburne.    Nineteenth  Cent.    Oct.,  1888,  24:  531. 
Weever,  John.     Epigrams.    1599. 
W.  1.     AVhipping  of  the  Satire.     1601. 


46  English  Drama. — A   Working  JJaais. 

m    Monday,  Anthony.    1553— 1G33. 

[Dram,  career  inaiiily  15s4— IGO'2]. 

Fidele  and  Fortunio.    1584.  CKo^     e  ?«^i"A.Uc^) 

John   a  Kent  and   John   a  Cumber.     1594 V     (Notes    and    Queries,  Lst  .ser., 
4:  55,  83). 

Mother  Redcap.     1597. 

*I)o\vnfall  of  Robert,  Earl  ot  Huntingdon.    1598.     (With  Chettle). 
*I)eath  of  Robert,  Elarl  of  Huntingdon.     1598.     ((With  Chettle). 

Richard  Cour  de  Lion's  Funeral.     1598.     (With  Chettle,  Drayton,  Wilson). 

Valentine  and  Orson.     1598.     (AVitb  Ilathway). 

Chance  Medley.    1598.     (With  Chettle?,  Drayton,  Wilson). 
*Sir  John  Oldcastle,  2  parts.     1599.     (^^^ith  Drayton,  Hathway,  Wilson). 

Owen  Tudor.     1599?     (With  Drayton,  Hathway,  Wilson). 

Fair  Constance  of  Rome.    IGOO.     {W\th  Dekker,  Drayton,  Hathway). 

Rising  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.    1001.     (With  Chettle,  Drayton,  Smith). 

Jeptha.    1G02.     (With  Dekker). 

('iesar's  Fall.    1002.     (With  Drayton,  Middletou,  Webster,  Dekker?) 

Two  Harpies.    1002.     (With  Dekker,  Drayton,  Middleton,  AYebster). 

Widow's  Charm.     1602. 

Set  at  Tennis.    1002. 

[Of  the  above  only  four,  Joliu  a  Kent  and  John  a  Cumber,  the  two  Robin  Hood  Plays  and 
tlie  first  part  of  Sir  John  Oldcastle  are  extantj. 

Lord  Mayor\^  Pageants. 

Triumphs  of  re-united  Britannia.     1605.     (Xichols.    Progresses  of  James  T., 

1:  564—70). 
Camp-bell;  or,  the  Ironmongers  Faire  Field.    1009. 
Chrysothriambos;  The  Triumphs  of  (iold.    1011. 
Himatia-Poleos;  Triumphs  of  Old  Drapery.    1014. 
Metropolis  Coronata;    Triumphs    of    Ancient  Drapery.      1015.      (Nichols. 

Progresses  of  James  I.,  3 :  107 — 18). 
Chrysanaleia,  the  Golden  Fishing;  or,  the  Honour  of  Fishmongers.    1010. 

(Re-prod,  in  folio  by  J.  Gough  Nichols,  w.  12  colored  plates  by  Henry 

Shaw.     Lond.    1844.    2nd  ed.,  1800.     See  also  Nichols.     Progresses  of 

James  I.,  3:  195—207). 
Siderothriambos;  or.  Steel  and  Iron  Triumphing.    1018. 
Triumphs  of  the  Golden  P'leece.    1023. 

[All  in  the  Brit.  Museum,  except  Chrysothriambos,  wli.  is  in  the  Dulie  of  Devonsliire's 
collection]. 

[For  his  translations  of  French  romances,  Palladino,  Palmerin,  Palmendos,  Gerileon,  Ama- 
dis  de  Gaule,  etc.,  and  for  his  many  mlsceUaneous  works,  see  Diet.  Nat.  Bioff.    (Seccombe).] 

»J«    John  a  Kent  and  John  ^  Cumber;  ed.  w.  introd.  and  notes.    Collier.    Sli. 

Soc.  Pub.  1846. 
t      Arl)er.    An  Eng.  Garner. 

Brydges.    Censura  Literaiia  and  Restituta. 

Chettle.    Kind-Harte's  Dream.    1592.    Percy  Soc.    1841. 

Cohn.    Shakespeare  in  Germany,  1805,  p.  47. 

Collier.    John  h  Kent  and  John  a  Cumber.    Introd.  Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1851. 

Memoirs  of  Actors,  p.  111.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1840. 
Copley,  Anthony.    Wits,  Fits  and  Fancies,  1014,  p.  134. 
Cunningham.    Extracts  fr.  Accounts  of  the  Revels  at  Court.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub. 

1842. 
Drake.    Shakespeare  and  his  Time^l :  2:M— 5;  2:  237. 
Fairholt.    Lord  Mayor's  Pageants.    Introd.  p.  38.    Percy  Soc.    1843. 


English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis.  47 

Giflbrd.    Jouson'.s  Works.    1816,6:325. 
Henslowe.    Diary,  pp.  106,  118,  158,  163,  171,  235. 
Huth.    Aucient  Ballads  and  Broadsides,  1867,  p.  370. 
Jonson.    Case  is  Altered.    15J)9.     (Autouio  Balladius=Monday). 
Kempe.    Nine  Daies  Wonder.     1600.    Cauulen  Soc.    Also  Arher  lieprinls. 
Marston.     IlistrioTmastix.     159>^? 
Meres.    Palladis  Taraia. 
Middleton.    Triumphs  of  Truth.    1()13. 
Nichols.     Progresses  of  James  I. 
Nichols,  J.  Gough.     Lord  3Iayor's  Pageants,  p.  102. 
Notes  and  Queries.     (For  specific  references,  see  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.) 
(Pound,  Thomas)?    True  Report  of  the  Death  and  Martyrdom  of  M.  Cam- 
pion.    1581.     (Cf.  Monday's  Brief  Answer,  1582). 
Simpson,  Richard.     Edmund  Campion.    A  Biography.    Loud.     1S67. 
Wehl)e.    Discourse  of  Eng.  Poetry.    1586.    Arl)er  Reprints. 

Nash,  ThoMas.    1567—1601. 

♦Dido.    Acted  1501.     Pr.  1594.     (With  Marlowe). 
♦Summer's  Last  Will  and  Testament.    Acted  1592. 
Isle  of  Dogs.     1597.     (Not  extant). 

I'ose   Works. 
Anatomy  of  Absurdities.     1588. 
Address  to  the  (Jentlemen  Students  of  both  Universities.      (Prefixed  to 
(ireeue's  Menaphon).     1589. 
Pas(iuil  of  England  ;  A  Countercuttfor  Martin  Junior.    Aug.,  1589. 
Pasquil  of  England;  His  Return  and  fleeting  with  Marforius.    Oct.,  1589. 
yMirror  for  Martinists.     Dec,  1589. 
I'asquil's  Apology.    July,  1590. 
Astrological  Prognostications  for  1591  by  Thomas  Scarlet.     1590. 
Address  before  Sidney's  Astrophel  and  Stella.     1591. 
Pierce  Penniless,  his  Supplication  to  the  Devil.    1592. 
Apology  of  Pierce  Penniless;  or,  Strange  News  of  the  Interceptiug  Certain 
Letters.    1592. 
Christ's  Tears  over  Jerusalem.    1593. 

Terrors  of  the  Night;  or,  A  Discourse  of  Apparitions.    1593. 
Unfortunate  Traveller;  or,  the  Life  of  Jack  Wilton.     1593. 
Have  with  you  to  SaflVon  WaUlen.    Pr.  1596. 
Nash's  Lenten  Sturt".     (I'raise  of  the  Red  Herring).     159!>. 
»i*    Complete  Works;  ed.  (irosart.    6  v.     Loud.  1883— '85.     (Huth  Libr.) 
Anatomy  of  Absurdity,    liepr.  Collier;  Illus.  of  Old  Eng.  IJt.,  v.  3.,  1866. 
Pierce  Penniless,  his  Supplication  to  the  Devil.    Repr.  Collier.    Sh.   Soc. 

Pub.     1842.    .l/.sv> /«  A /.s  Misc.  Tracts.    6.     18(>8. 
Apology  of  Pierce  J'enniless;  or.  Strange  News  of  the  Intercepting  Certain 

Letters.    Repr.  Collier.    Misc.  Tracts,  2. 
Christ's  Tears  over  Jerusalem.     Repr.  Bridges.     Archaica,  1.    1815. 
Unfortunate  Traveller;  or.  The  Life  of  Jack  AV^ilton;  ed.  Gosse.    Cheswick 

Press  Reprints.     1892. 
Have  with  you  to  Satlrou  Walden.     Repr.  Collier.     Misc.  Tracts,  9. 
Nash's  Lenten  Stuff.    Itepr.   Harl.  Misc.    Also  ed.  C.  Hindley,  Old  Book 

Collect.   Misc.,  1. 
Anon.     Return  of  the  Knight  of  the  Post  from'Hell  with  the  Devil's  Answer 
to  the  Supplication  of    Piers  Penniless.    160(>.     (('f.    Dekker's   News 
from  Hell  brought  by  the  Devil's  Carrier.    1606). 


48  Emjlish  Drama.— A    Working  Basis. 

Arber.     Eug.  Garner,  1 :  4(j7. 

Arber,  Edward.  Introductory  Sketch  to  the  Martin  Marprelate  Contro- 
versy.   1588— '90.     (Arber  Reprint.^). 

C.  H.     (Henry  Chettle)  y    Piers  Plainness'  Seven  Years  Preuticeship.    15i)5. 

Clerke,  Wm.    Polimanteia.    1595. 

Dekker.    News  from  Hell.    1606. 

Diet.  Nat.  Biog.  (Sidney  Lee).  (Cf.  arts,  on  Greene,  Gal)riel  Harvey, 
Richard  Harvey,  Lyly  and  Marlowe). 

Disraeli.    Calamities  of  Authors.    Quarrels  of  Authors. 

Dowland.  Second  Book  of  Songs.  1600.  ''If  floods  of  tears  could  cleanse 
my  follies  past."     (See   Sh.  Soc.  Pub.,  1 :  76—9;  2:  62—4). 

Eel.  Mo.,  30:  224. 

Fitzgeffrey,  Chas.     Attaniae.     1601.     (Ceuotaphia). 

Fleay.    Shakspere  and  Puritanism.    Anglia,  7 :  223. 

Grosart.    Harvey's  Works,  3 :  43.     (Portrait  of  Nash). 

Harvey,  Gabriel.  Works;  ed.  Grosart.  3  v.  1884— 5.  (Huth  Lil)r).  Four 
Letters  and  Certain  Sonnets  touching  R.  (xreene,  1592.  New  Letters  of 
Notable  Contents.    1593.    Trimming  of  Th.  Nash.    1597. 

Herford.    Lit.  Relations  of  Eug.  aud  Germany. 

Herman,  E.    Sh.  wider  Greene,  Marlowe  u.  Nash.     (In  his  Sh.  Studien,  2). 

Jusserand.    Eng.  Novel  in  Time  of  Eliz. 

Henslowe.    Diary. 

Maskell,  William.    Martin  Marprelate  Controversy.     Loud.     1845. 

Meres.    Palladis  Tamia. 

Notes  and  Queries.    2ndser.,  4:  320. 

Raleigh,  Walter.    Eng.  Novel.    N.  Y.  Scribner.   1896.  |1.25. 

Retro.  Rev.     1828;  1853. 

Return  from  Parnassus.     iSee  Index. 

Scott,  T.  J.  Poems  attr.  to  Nash,  in  Dowland  Ayres,  1600.  Sh.  Soc.  Trans., 
2.   1845. 

Taylor,  John.  (The  Water-Poet).  Differing  AVorships  *  *  or  Tom  Nash 
his  Ghost  (the  old  Martin  queller)  newly  roused.  1640.  Crop-ear  Cur- 
ried ;  or,  Tom  Nash  his  Ghost.  1644. 

Neville,  Alex.    1544—1614. 

*Trans.  of  Seneca's  CEdipus.    1560.     (>S'ee  Newton), 
t  Gascoigne.    Flowers  of  Poesy.    1572. 
Googe,    Barnabe.     Eclogues  and    Sonnets.      1563.      (Commend.    Verses  by 

Neville). 
Notes  and  Queries.    1st  ser.,  5:  442;  3rd  ser.,  3:  114, 117. 

Newton,  Thomas.    1542?— 1607. 

Seneca  his  Ten  Tragedies  tr.  into  English.     1581,  (ed.  Newton,  who  himself 
tr.  only  the  Thebais.     See  Jasper  Hey  wood,  Alex.  Neville,  Nuce  aud 
Studley). 
t      Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors. 

Norton,  Thomas.    1532—1584. 

*Gorbodoc;     or,     Ferrex    and    Porrex.     (First    three  acts).    See    Sackville. 
Acted  1562.    Pr.  1565.     Repr.  W.  D.  Cooper.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1847.  Lucy 
Toulmin  Smith   in  .Vollmoller's  Englische  Sprach — und  Literaturdenk- 
male.    1883. 
t  Klein.    Geschichte  des  Englischeu  Drama's. 


English  Th'ama. — J    Workinr/  Baais.  49 

NucK,  Thomas.  — 1(>17. 

Tniii.x.  of  Senecii'.s  Octuvia.     laGl?     {iSce  Newton). 
t  Stiulley,  John.    Tnin.s.    of  .Seneca's   Agamemnon.     loGl.     (I'ref.  Verses  by 
Nuce). 

Feklk,  G?X)KGE.    15r)8?— 15J)7? 

Arraignment  of  Paris.    1581 V 

Hunting  of  Ciipitl.  S.  K.  loOl.     (Not  extant,  exc.  fragments  ed.  Dyce). 
*Ed\varcl  I.     Pr.  1593. 

IJattle  of  Alcazar.    Pr.  1594. 

OlO  Wives'  Tale.    Pr.  1595. 
♦David  and  Bethsabe.    Pr.  1599. 

Fageants. 

Pageant  for  Lord  Mayor.     1585. 

Descensus  Astraeae.     (Lord  Mayor).    1591. 

Speeches  to  Queen  Ellz.  at  Theobalds.    1591. 

Miscellaneous  Writings. 

■  Lines  to  Thomas  AV'atsoii.    1582. 
Farewell  to  Norris  and  Drake.    1589. 
Fall  of  Troy.    1589. 

Eclogue  Gratulatory  to  the  Earl  of  Essex.    1589. 
Polyhymnia.   1590. 
Honour  of  the  (iarter.    1593. 

■  Praise  of  Chastity.    (Phoenix  Nest,  1593). 
Anglorum  Feriae.    1595. 
•I*    AVorks;  ed.  Dyce.  3  V.    Lond.    Pickering.  1838.    31/6. 

Peele  and  Greene.    Works;  ed.  Dyce.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.    Routledge.  1801. 

I  Plays  and   Poems;    ed.    Morley.    Lond.    Koutledge.    1887.  1/.    (Morley's 
Univ.  Libr.) 
AVorks;  ed.  Bullen.    2  v.    Lond.    Nimnio.    1888.    ea.  7/G. 
Boas.    Shakspere  and  his  Predecessors. 
Fairholt.    Lord  Mayors'  Pageants. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Dram. 
Ilenslowe.    Diary. 

Klein.    Geschichte  des  Englischen  Drama's. 
Lammerhirt,  R.    Untersuchungeu  iiber  sein  Leben  u.  seine  AV^erke.    Kostock. 

1882.    68  pp.     (E.  Einenkel.    Anglia,  7:  3,  4). 
Lond.  Mag.    10:  61. 
Mery  Conceited  Jests.     (Ilindley,  C.    Old  book  collect,  miscel.,  1.    ILizlitt, 

IAV.  C.    Shakespeare  Jest-books,  2). 
Penner,  E.    Metrische  Untersuchungen  zu  G.  Peele.    Halle  diss.    1890.    44 
pp.     (AV^.  AVilke,  Engl.  Studien,  16 :  297—99). 
Schelling.    Modern  Language  Notes.    Apr.,  1893. 
Segar.    Honour,  Military  and  Civil.    1602. 
Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors. 


Pki{<!y,  Willfam.    1575—1648. 


Lrabia  Sitieus.    1601.    MS. 
Cuckqueans.    1601.     (Pr.  Haslcvvood,  Uoxburghe  Club,  1824). 
Fairy  Pastoral.     (Pr.  Ilaslewood,  Uoxburghe  (  lub,  1824). 


50  English  Drama. — A   Working  Basis. 

Aphrodisial ;  or,  Sea  Feast.    1(>02.    M.S. 

Country's  Traj^edy  in  Yacuniani;  or  Cupid's  Sacrifice.     1G02.    MS. 

Xecroniantes ;  or,  The  Two  Supposed  Heads.      Acted  by  the  children  of  St. 

Paul's.    Circ.  1602.     MS. 
Sonnets  to  the  fairest  Celia.     1594.     (Kepr.  Brydges,1818;  (Jrosart,  Occasional 

Issues,  1877;  Arber,  Eng,  Garner,  0:  135—50). 
t  Barnes,  Barnabe.    Partheuophil.    1593.     (Ded.  to  Percy). 

Henry  Portkk.    F1.  1598. 

Hot  Anger  Soon  Cold.    1598.     (With  Chettle  and  Johnson.    Not  extant). 
*Two  Angry  Women  of  Abington.    1598.    Pr.  1599. 
Spencers.    1599.     (With  Chettle.    Xot  extant). 
tJ<Two  Angry  Women  of   Abington;  ed.  Dyce,  Percy  Soc,  1841;  ed.  Haviluck 

Ellis,  Nero  and  Other  Plays.  1888.     (Mermaid  Ser.) 
t  Griffith.    Evenings  with  Shakspere.    p.  240. 
Henslowe.    Diary. 
Weever.    Epigrams.    1599. 

Preston,  Thomas.    Fl.  1570. 

*Cambyses.    1570? 
t  Fleay.    Hist,  of  the  Stage,    p.  04. 
Jusserand.    Le  Th^fitreeu  Angleterre.     (Ch.  7). 

Sackville,  Thomas.    1530—1008. 

*Gorboduc;  or,  Ferrex  and  Porrex.     (Last  two  acts.     See  Norton).     Acted 

1562.     Pr.  1565. 
»J<Gorboduc;  or,  Ferrex  and  Porrex ;  ed.  W.  D.  Cooper.    Sh.  Soc.  Pu!).  1S47: 
ed.   Lucy  Toulmin   Smith.     Heilbronn.    1883.       (Vollmoller,   K.  Eng. 
Sprach-u.— Literaturdenkmale  des  10—18  Jahr.,  1). 
Works.    Lond.    Smith.    1859.    4/. 
Works.    Anderson.    Brit.  Poets,  1.    1793. 
t  Boas.     Shakspere  and  his  Predecessors. 
Hazlitt.    Age  of  Eliz. 

Jahrbuch.  (Sh.)     Verfasser  des  Gorboduc,  15 :  309. 
Jusserand.    Le  Theatre  en  Angleterre.     (Ch.  0). 
Klein.    Geschichte  des  Englischen  Drama's. 
Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors. 
Ward.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 

Shakespeare,  William.    1504—1010. 

Yenus  and  Adonis.      (Poem).     S.  K.  Apr.   18,   1593.    (^s.   1593,  1594,   1590, 

1599,  1002  (2),  1017,  1620. 
Lucrece.     (Poem).    S.  K.  May  9,  1594.    Qs.  1594, 1598, 1600,  1007, 1610. 
?Titus  Audronicus.     ( Wr.  circ.  1588?)     S.  K.  Feb.  6,  1594.    Qs.  1000, 1()11. 
?!,  2,  3  Henry  VL      (With  Greene,  Peele,  Kyd,  Marlowe?    1588— '92?)     Pts,  1 

and  2,  S.  K.  Apr.  19,  1602. 
Love's  Labours  Lost.     (Wr.  before  1590?)    Pevised  for  Court  presentation 
1598.    S.  K.  Jan.  22,  1007.    Q.  1598. 
*Comedy  of  Errors.     (Wr.  before  1591?) 
*Two  Gentlemen  of  Verona.     (Wr.  1590— '92?) 


EiKjlinh  Drama.— A   Worl'iiuj  Basis.  51 


l.,. „„ ....,.._„. 

^H^        pertonnance.     S.  1{.   Oct.  8,  KMK).    Qs.  KiOO  (2). 

^Ktirbiird    in.     (Wr.  151)2— •04-')     S.  1{.  Oct.  20,  I51>T.     (^s.    ir)!l7,ir)!>.S,  1(508  (2), 

^■Richard    II.     (Wr.  ir)92-'l)4y)     S.  R.  Aii^.  21>,  1507.    Qs.  1507, 1598,  IfiOS  (2), 

*'   *Romeo  and  Juliet.     (Terhaps  \vr.  circ.  1500  and  revised  circ.  1505).      Qs.  1507, 

1.500,  1(500,  n.  d.,  1(>:m. 
*KingJohn.     (\Vr.  circ.  1505?) 
*Mftrchant  of  Venice.     (Wr.   1594— 'OG?)     S.  K.  July  22,  150S.      (^s.  1(500    (2), 

1(587,  1(552. 
'  laming  of  the  Shrew.     (Wr.    1506— '07?)      Original    authorship  unknown. 

Revision  probably  by  8h. 
*1  Henry   IT.     (Wr.  150O-'O7?)      S.  R.  Feb.   25,   1598.      Qs.  1598,  1590,  1(504, 

§1008,  una,  1(522. 
Henry  \\ .     (Wr.  159(5—^)7?)  S.  R.  Aug.  23,  1(500.     i^  1000. 
erry  Wives  of  Windsor.     (Wr.  1507— '98?)     S.  R.    Jan.  18,  1(M)2.    Qs.  1(502. 
'  IHIO. 
*IIcnry  V.     ( Wr.  1598—00?)     S.  R.  Aug.  4,  1600.    Qs.  1(500,  1(502,  1608. 
*Mucli   Ado  about  Nothing.     ( Wr.  circ.  1590?)     8.  R.  Aug.  4,  lf500.    Q.  1600. 
*As  Vou  Like  It.     (Wr.  1590—1(500?)     S.  R.  Aug.  4, 1(500. 
fTwelfth  Night.     (Wr.  circ.  1600?) 

Passionate  Pilgrim].     Lyric  Miscellany,   including  sonnets,  etc.,  by  8h.     Pr. 
1.500. 
unets.     (Wr.  1505— 1(505?)     S.  R.  May  20, 1601>.    Q.  1600. 
uliusCa-sar.     (Wr.  1600— 1601?) 

's  Well  that  Ends  Well.     (Wr.  circ.  1601?) 
amlet.     (First  draft  perhaps  as  early  as  1589.    Revision  1601—1603?)     8.  R. 

July  2(5,  1(302.     Qs.  1603, 1604,  1605,  1611. 
easure  for  jNIeasure.     (AYr.  1602—1(504?) 
Troilus   and   Cressida.     (Wr.  1602— 1609?)     S.  R.  Feb.  7,  1603.    Qs.  1609  (2). 
♦Othello.     (Wr.  circ.  1(504?)     S.  R.  Oct.  6,  1(>21.    Q.  1622. 
*King  Lear.     (Wr.  circ.  1605?)     S.  R.  Nov.  2(5, 1607.    Qs.  1608  (2). 
♦Macbeth.     (Wr.  circ.  1606?) 

♦Antony  and  Cleopatra.     (Wr.  circ.  1607?)     S.  R.  May  20,  1608. 
♦Coriolanus.     (Wr.  1(507—1(308?) 
♦Timon.     (Wr.  1607—1608?)     Sh.'s  only  in  part. 
*Pericles.     (Wr.  1607—1608?)     Sh.'s  only  in  part.    S.  R.   May  20,  1608.    Qs. 

1609,  1611,  1619. 
(;yml)eline.     (Wr.  1(>08— '10?) 
♦Winter's  Tale.     (Wr.  circ.  1610?) 
♦Tempest.     (Wr.  1610-'12?) 

♦?Tvvo  Xoble  Kinsmen.     (Wr.  circ.  1612?    With  Fletcher). 
♦?IIenry  VriL     (Wr.  circ.  1613?    With  Fletcher  and  possii)ly  Massinger). 
Important  Editions. 

First  Folio,  1623,  ed.  Heminge  and  Condell.     (Containing  all  the  al)ove  plays 
exc.  Pericles).    Repr.  1807;   Booth,  18(34,  52/6;   reprod.  in  exact  fac- 
simile, ed.  H.  Staunton.  Day,  1866,  12(5/;  reprod.  in  reduce<l   fac-simile, 
w.  introd.    J.  O.  iralliwell.'   Chatto,  1875,  7/6. 
Second  Folio,  1632. 

Third  Folio,  1(563— '(54.  (Adds  Pericles,  Loudon  Prodigal,  Thomas  Lord 
Cromwell,  Sir  John  Oldcastle,  Puritan  Widow,  Locriue  and  the  York- 
shire Tragedy). 


(UF  ITER  SIT 


V 


English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis. 

Fourth  Folio,  lG.so.     (Kepr.  of  Thinl,  w.  modern  spelling). 

Dramatic  Worlvs;  cd.  N.  Kowe,  w.  introd.  and  notes,  G  v.,  1T0I>.  (Includes 
the  doubtful  plays).    Kepr.,  8  v.,  1714. 

Dramatic  Works;  ed.  Alex.  Pope,  w.  textual  emendations,  (>  v.,  1725. 
(Rejects  the  doubtful  plays).    Kepr.  1728,  1731, 1735,  176(5, 1768. 

Works;  *ed.  Lewis  Theobald,  w.  textual  emendations,  7  v.,  1733.  (The  basis 
of  subsequent  editions).    Kepr.  1740, 1752, 1757, 1762, 1767, 1772, 1773. 

Works ;  ed.  (Sir)  Th.  Hanmer,  6  v.,  1744.  Repr.  1747, 1750— '51 ,  1760, 1770— '71. 

Works;  ed.  Wm.  Warburton,  8  v.,  1747.    Repr.  1747. 

Works;  ed.  (Dr.)  Samuel  Johnson,  8  v.,  1765.    Repr.  1768. 

Twenty  Plays;  pr.  from  original  Quartos;  Geo.  Steevens,  4  v.,  1766. 

Works;  ed.  p]dward  Capell,  10  v.,  1767.     (3  v.  of  :N^otes  added  in  1781). 

Plays;  w.  notes  by  Johnson  and  Steevens,  10  v.,  1773.  Repr.  1778;  repr. 
Isaac  Reed,  1785;  repr.  Steevens,  15  v.,  1793,  w.  glossary  by  Reed  and 
essays  by  Farmer  and  Malone;  repr.  Reed,  21  v.,  1803,  1813. 

Plays  and  Poems;  ed.  Edmond  Malone,  10  v.,  1790. 

Works,  w.  illustrations;  pub.  John  Boydell,9  v.fo.,1802.  Bickers,  1873.  63/. 

Works;  ed.  Alex.  Chalmers,  9  v.,  1805, 1809, 1823. 
■1821  Variorum;  "  or  "Boswell's  Malone."     (Works,  w.  collation  of  texts;  ed. 
Malone  and  Jas.  Boswell).  21  v.,  1821. 

Works;  ed.  Wm.  Harness,  8  v.,  1825. 

"  Aldine  Edition ; "  ed.  S.  W.  Singer,  10  v.,  1826.  Lond.  Bell.  1875— '77. 
ea.  2/6. 

Works;  ed.  A.  J.  Valpy,  15  v.,  1832— '34. 
•Pictorial  Edition;"    ed.  Chas.  Knight,  w.  illus.  by  Harvey,  1843.    Lond. 
Virtue.    1888— '89;  ea.  6/. 

"  National  Edition ; "  ed.  Chas.  Knight.    6  v.,  1851— '52.    ea.  6/. 

AV^orks ;  ed.  J.  P.  Collier,  8  v.,  1842— '44.  Repr.  6  v.,  1858;  repr.  8  v.,  1875— 
'78.     £25. 

Works;  ed.  (Prof.)  H.  N.  Hudson,  3  v.,  1851— '56;  "Expurgated  Shakes- 
peare," 23  v.,  Bost.  1879— '81,  ea.  50c.;  "  Harvard  Edition,"  20  v.  or  10 
v.,  Bost.  1880,  $25  or  $20. 

Works;  ed.  Alex.  Dyce,  6  v.,  1857;  "  Library  Edition,"  10  v.  Lond.  Son- 
nenschein,  1885— '86.    ea.  9/.    New  ed.  1891. 

"Hlustrated  Edition;"  ed.  Howard  Staunton,  w.  824  illus.  by  Sir  John  Gil- 
bert, 3  v.,  1858— '60,  Routledge,  1868,  42/;  "Library  Edition;"  6  v., 
Routledge,  1889,42/;  "  Edition  de  Luxe ;  "  15  v.,  Routledge,  1881,  £6, 10/. 

Works;  ed.  Chas.  and  Mary  Cowden-Clarke,  4  v.,  1864. 

Works;  ed.  J.  O.  Halliwell,  16  v.  fo.,  1853— '65. 

Works ;  ed.  Richard  Grant  White,  12  v.,  1866.  Lond.  Low,  1883, 3  v.,  36/ ; 
6v.,  63/.    Boston,  Houghton,  6  v.,  $10. 

Works;  ed.  (Prof.)  N.  Delius,  (w.  notes  in  English).  2  v.  Elberfeld, 
1859— '60.    1882.    16/. 

"  Cambridge  Edition ;  "  ed.  Clark  and  Wright,  9  v.,  Macmillan,  1863— '66, 
£9 ;  Xew  ed.,  9  v.,  Macmillan,  1891— '93,  ea.  10/6,  $3 ;  "  Edition  de  Luxe," 
40  v.,  ea.  6/,  $2 ;  "  Globe  Edition,"  Macmillan,  3/6,  $1 ;  Select  Plays  (15) , 
Clarendon  Press,  1/  to  2/6  ea. 

Lithographic  Fac-similes  of  the  Early  Quartos,  Lithog.  E.  W.  Ashbee. 
48  v.,  1866— '71.    £60. 

"New  Variorum;"  ed.  (Dr.)H.H.  Furness.  Phil.  Lippincott.  1871— '96, 
in  prog.,  ea.  $4.  (Romeo  and  Juliet,  Macbeth,  Hamlet  (2),  Lear, 
Othello,  Merchant  ofv  Venice,  As  You  Like  It,  Tempest,  Midsummer 
Night's  Dream,  now  ready). 


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rii'iully  Edition; "  ed.  (Dr.)  W.  A.  Holfe.    40  v.     N.  V.     Iljirper.  187(;— 

'84,  ea.  .MJc. 
pold  Edition;"  liti.sed  on  Text  of  Deliu^i  w.  introd.  by   (Dr.)   F.  J. 

Fiiniivall.     Lond.     Cassell.    1880,  1889.    3/G. 
Quarto  Fac-similejs ;  lithog.  Grings  and  Praetorius.    43  v.    Lond.    (^uaritch. 

1881— '00.     £15,'  15/. 
'*' Irving  Edition;"  ed.  Henry   Irving  and  F.   A.   Marshall.    8  v.    Lond. 

Blackie.    1887— '00.    ea.  10/6.    "Edition  de  Luxe,"  ea.  31/0. 
"  Bankside  Edition ;  -'  cd.  Appleton  3Iorgan.   20  v.  N.  Y.  Sh.  Soc.   1888— '91. 

ea.  #2.50. 
Select  riays   (20);  ed.  K.  Deightou.     (Eng.  Classics).    Lond.   and  N.   Y. 

Macinillan.     1890— '94.    ea.  l/i\  to  2/G.    40c. 
"Oxford  Edition;"  ed.  W.  J.  ('raig.    Clarendon   Press.    N.  Y.    Nelson. 

1891.    India  Paper,  10/6,  $3.75.    Ordinary  Paper,  3/6,  #1.75.    "  Oxford 

Miniature  Edition."    6  v.    21/.    $8. 
"Temple  Edition;  "ed.  Israel  Gollancz.     Lond.    Dent.    N.  Y^.    Macmillan. 

1894:  in  prog.,  ea.  1/,  45c. 

Poems;  W'.  memoir  by  Dyce.    Lond.    Bell.    1/6. 

Songs  and  Sonnets;  w.  notes  by  F.  F.  Palgrave.  Lond.  Macmillan.  1879.  4/6. 

Sonnets;  ed.  (Prof.)  E.  Dowden.    Lond.    Paul.    1881.    6/. 

Sonnets;  ed.  T.  Tyler.    Loud.    Nutt.    1890.    12/. 

(For  fulU'r  lists  of  editions  of  complete  works,  of  separate  plays  aud  poems,  of  foreigu 
editions  aud  translations  use  the  references  Immediately  below). 

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Faucit,  Helen.     (Lady  Martin).    Some  of  Sh.'s  Female  Characters.    Lond. 

Blackwood.     1888.    7/6. 
Furnivall,  (Dr.)  F.  J.    The  Succession  of  Sh.'s  Works.    Lond.    Smith.   1874. 


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Gerviiius,  G.  G.     Sh.  Commentaries,  trans.    F.    E.    P.unnett.   2  v.    I.ond. 

Smith.    1887.    14/. 
llazlitt,  Wm.     Characters  of  Sh.'s  Plays.    Lond.    Bohn.     1888.    1/. 
Hudson,  (Prof.)  H.  N.    Shakspere:   his   Life,  Art  and  Characters.    2  v. 

liost.    1883.    $1. 
Hugo,  Victor.     William  Shakespeare;   trans.    M.  B.  Anderson.    Chicago. 

1887.     $2. 
Ingleby,  C.  M.    Sh.  Allusion  Books.    Centurie  of  Prayse.     (The  above,  ed. 

Lucy  Toulmin  Smith). 
Jahrbuch  (Sh.)    30  v.    1865  to  date.     (.S'ee  Contents). 
Jameson,   (Mrs.)   Anna.    Characteristics  of  Sh.'s  A\^omen.    Lond.    Bohn. 

(1832)  1879.    3/6.    Bost.    Houghton.     $1.25. 
Kemble,  Frances  A.    Notes  upon  some  of  Sh.'s  Plays.    Loud.    Bentley. 

1882.    7/6.  ] 

Kreyssig,  Fr.    Vorlesungen  iiber  Sh.    Berlin.    1877.    Shakespeare-Fragen. 

Leipzig.    1891. 
Lewes,  L.    The  Women  of  Sh. ;  trans,  fr.  the  German  by  Helen  Zimmern. 

N.  Y.     Putnam.    1894.    |2.50. 
Lloyd,  Watkins.    Essays  on  Sh.    Lond.    Bell.    1876.    2/6. 
Lowell,  Jas.  Russell.  Among  my  Books.  Second  Ser.  Boston.  Houghton.  $2. 
Moulton,  Richard  G.     Sh.  as  a  Dram.  Artist.     (Merchant  of  Venice,  Rich. 

III.,  Macbeth,  Julius  Caesar,  Lear,  Tempest).    Clar.  Press.    1889.    6/. 

N.  Y.    Macmillan.    $1.50. 
Pater,  Walter.    Appreciations.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.    Macmillan.    1889.    8/6. 
Ransome,  (Prof.)    (yril.    Short  Studies  of  Sh.'s  Plots.     (Hamlet,  Cicsar, 

Macbeth,  Lear,  Richard  II.,  Othello,  Coriolanus,  Tempest). 
Rotscher,  H.  F.    Sh.  in  seinen  hochsten  Charactergebilden.    Dresden.    1864. 
Riimelin,  Gustav.    Shakespeare  Studien.    Stuttgart.    1866. 
Rymer,  Th.    The  Tragedies  of  the  last  Age  considered  and  examined.    1678. 

Short  View  of  Tragedy.    1693. 
Schlegel,  A.  W.    Lectures  on  Dram.  Art.  and  Lit.    Lond.    Bohn.    1846.  3/6. 
Shakespeare  Soc.     (Lond.)    Pul)lications,  1841— '53.    40   nos.     (Succeeded 

by  New  Sh.  Soc.  Publications.    1874— '8().    47  v. 
Simrock,  Karl.    Die  Quellen  d.  Sh.  in  Novellen,  Miirchen  u.  Sagen,  2  v. 

Bonn.    1870.    8/.    On  the  Plots  of  Sh.'s  Plays;  (trans.)  ed.  J.  O.  Ilalli- 

well.    Sh.  Soc.    5/. 
Snider,  Denton  J.    System  of  Sh.'s  Dramas.    2  v.    St.  Louis.    1877. 
Stapfer,  Paul.    Sh.  and  Classical  Antiquity.    Trans.  E.  J.  Carey.    Lond. 

Paul.    1880. 
Stokes,  Henry  Paine.    Chronological  Order  of  Sh.'s  Plays.    Lond.    1878. 
Swinburne,  A.  C.    A  Study  of  Sh.    Loud.    Chatto.    1880.    8/. 
Ulrici,  (Dr.)  H.    The  Dram.  Art  of  Sh.    2  v.    Lond.    Bohn.    1876.    3/6. 
Warner,  B.  E.    Eng.  Hist,  in  Sh.'s  Plays;  w.  bibliog.,  chronol.  tables  and 

index.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.    Longmans.    1894.    6/. 
Wendell,  (Prof.)  Barrett.  William  Shakspere.   N.  Y.  Scribner.   1894.  $1.75. 
White,  Richard  Grant.    Studies  in  Sh.    Lond.    Low.    1885.    10/6. 

Miscellaneous. 

Bacon,  Delia.    Philosophy  of  Sh.'s  Plays  ITnfolded.    Lond.    1857. 

Boaden,  Jas.    An  Inquiry  into  the  Authenticity  of  Various  Pictures  and 

Prints— so-called  Portraits  of  Sh.    Lond.    1824. 
Cohn,  Albert.    Sh.  in   (Jermany  in  the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Cent, 

Lond.    1865, 


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Collier,  J.  Payne.  Notes  and  Emendations  to  Sh.'s  riays,  fr.  early  MS. 
corrections  in  1032  ed.  (Forgery)..  Lond.  Whittaker.  1853.  12/. 
(Ed.)  Sh.'.s  Library.    2  v.     Lond.     1843.    25/. 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.    Sh.'s  Great  Cryptogram.   2  v.   Loud.    J^ovv.   1888.  30/. 

Douce,  Francis.    Illustrations  of  Sh.    Loud.    Tegg.    1839.    0/. 

Green,  H.    Sh.  and  the  Em)>lem  Writers.    Triibner.    1870.    31/G. 

Griffith,  L.  M.    Evenings  with  Sh.    Kristol.    1889. 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  Sh.  Jest  Books.  Lond.  Sotheran.  1881.  7/6.  Sh.  Library. 
0  V.    Lond.    Reeves  and  Turner.    1875.    42/. 

lugleby,  (Dr.)  C.  M.  Complete  View  of  the  (Collier)  Sh.  Controversy. 
Loud.    Nattali  aud  Bond.    1801.    0/0. 

Ireland,  W.  H.  Misc.  Papers  and  Legal  Instruments  under  Hand  and  Seal 
of  Sh.  (Forgery).  Lond.  1790.  Confessions;  w.  particulars  of  his 
Sh.  Fabrications,  w.  iutrod.    R.  G.  AVhite.    N.  Y.    1874.    $2. 

Lamb,  Chas.  and  Mary.  Tales  from  Sh.  Lond.  Macmillan.  (1807)  1878. 
4/0.     Bost.    Houghton.    :j^l. 

Leo,  (Prof.)  F.  A.  (Ed.)  Four  Chapters  of  North's  Plutarch.  (Photo- 
graphed fr.  ed.  1595).    Triibner.    1878.    31/0. 

Maloue,  Edw.  Inquiry  into  Authenticity  of  Papers, etc.,  attrib.  (I)y  Ireland) 
to  Sh.    Lond.    1790. 

Norris,  J.  Parker.    Portraits  of  Sh.    Phil.    Lindsay.    1885. 


Sidney,  (Sir)  Philip.    1554— '80. 

dy  of  the  May.    Masque.    Presented  to  Eliz.    1578.    Pr.  with  Arcadia,  3rd 

ed.,  1098;  repr.  Nichols,  Progresses  of  Elizabeth,  2:  94. 
efense  of  Poesy.    (Apology  for  Poetry).    1583?    Arber  Reprint.  1808.    Ed. 
Shuckburgh,  Evelyn  S.   Camb.   Press.    1890.    3/.    N.  Y.    Macmillan. 
1890.    90c.    Ed.  Cook,  (Prof.)   Alb.  S.,  w.  introd.  and   notes.    Bost. 
Ginn.    1890.    90c. 
isc.  Works;  ed.  Wm.  Gray.    Lond.    Gibbiugs.    1893.    12/0. 
oume,  H.  R.  Fox.    Sir  Philip  Sidney  and  the  Chivalry  of  England.     (Heroes 
of  the  Nations).    N.  Y.    Putnam.    |1.50. 
Jusserand.    Eng.  Novel  in    the  time  of  Eliz.    Le  Theatre  en  Angleterre. 

(Ch.  0). 
Raleigh,  Walter.    Eng.  Novel.    N.  Y.    Scribner.    1890.    $1.25. 
Symonds.    Sir  Philip  Sidney.     (Eng.  Men  of  Letters).    Lond.     Macmillan. 

11890.    1/. 
onquest  of  the  West  Indies.    1001.     (With  Day  and  Haughton). 
Rising  of  Cardinal  W^olsey.    1001.     (With  Chettle,  Drayton,  Monday). 
Six  Clothiers.    2  pts.    1001.     (With  Hath  way  and  Haughton). 
Too  Good  to  be  True.     (With  Chettle  and  Hathway). 
Love  parts  Friendship.    1002.     (With  Chettle). 
.8  Merry  as  May  Be.    1002.     (With  Day  aud  Hathway). 
IbertGalles.    1002.     (With  Hey  wood), 
[arshal  Osric.     1002.     (With  Hey  wood)  ^ 
'wo  (Three)  Brothers.    1002. 
Ldy  Jane.    1002.     (With  Chettle,  Dekker,  Hey  wood,  Webster). 


Smith,  Wentworth.    F1.  1000. 


58  English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis, 

Black  Doj,'  of    Newgate.    2  pts.    1(302— '3.     {With  Day,  llathway  and  "  the 

other  poet"). 
Uufortunate  General.    KiOS. 
Italian  Tragedy.     1603. 

[The  above  plays  are  not  extant,  unless  Hey  wood's  Koyal  Kiujj  and  Loyal  Sultject  is  a  recast 
of  Marshal  Osric.  See  Fleay :  Biog.  Ciuon.  Eng.  Drama  under  Heyvvood.  It  has  been  suggested 
that  VVentworth  Smith  may  be  the  W.  S.  to  whom  the  authorship  of  Locrine,  Thomas  Lord 
Cromwell  and  the  Puritan  was  attributed]. 

t  Collier.    Hist.  Eng.  Dram.  Poetry.    3:  98,  9!>. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Ohrou.  Eng.  Drama. 
Henslowe.    Diary. 
Jahrbuch.     (Sh.)'   27:  148. 

Still,  John.    1543—1607. 

*Gammer   Giirton's  Xeedle.    Wr.    1561?    Acted    1566.      Apparently    pr.    as 
Dyceon  of  Bedlam.    1575.     (Authorship  not  certain). 
t  Boas.    Shakspere  and  his  Predecessors,    p.  21—2. 
Fleay.    Hist,  of  the  Stage,    p.  58. 
Klein.    Geschichte  des  Euglischen  Drama's. 
Swinburne.    Study  of  Shakespeare,    p.  24,  28. 
Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors,    p.  205—208. 
Ward.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit.    1:142,143. 

Studley,  John.    F1.  1560. 

Seneca's  Tragedies.     (Trans.) 
*Medea. 
Agamemnon. 
*Phiedra. 
Hercules  on  OEta. 
(/S'eeTh.  Newton). 

Tarlton,  Richard.  —1588. 

Seven  Deadly  Sins.     {See  references  below  under  Fleay). 

Ballad  on  the  Floods.    1570.    Repr.  Collier.    I'ercy  Soc,  1840;   «Z*o,  Sh.  Soc. 

Pub.     1844.    p.  78—84. 
Horse-load  of  Fools.     (Jig).    Before  1583.    Repr.   Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1844.     (In 

HalliwelPs  Introd.)     (Player  Fool=Himself). 
t  Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama.    2:  259;  Hist,  of  the  Stage,  p.  67,  83— 85; 

Life  of  Shakespeare,    p.  27,  264,  296. 
Fuller.    Worthies  of  England;  ed.  1811.    2:311—12. 
Halliwell,  J.  O.    Account  of  Life.     (Introd.  to  Tarlton's  Jests,  and  News  out 

of  Purgatory.    Repr.  Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1844). 
Harvey,  Gabriel.    Four  Letters.    1592,  passim.    Repr.  Brydges,  x\rchaica,  2, 

and  Grosart,  Harvey's  Works,  1.     (Huth  Libr.) 
Nash.    Pierce  Penniless.    1592.    Collier  ed.,  p.  36. 

Udall,  Nicholas.    1506— '64. 

*Ralph  Roister  Doister.    Wr.  before  1553?    Repr.  F.  Marshall,  1821;    W.  D. 
Cooper,  Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1847;  Arber  Reprints,  1869.     {See  Index). 
t  Arber.    Eng.  Garner. 
Boas.    Shakspere  and  his  Predecessors. 
Fleay.    Hist,  of  the  Stage,    p.  59. 

Hales,  J.  W.    The  Date  of  the  First  Eng.  Comedy.     (Ralph  Roister  Doister). 
Engl.  Studien,  18:  408—421). 


Entjlifih  Dr<(ma.—A    Workintj  IJ((sis.  o9 

.):ihrl)iirli.     (Sh.)  15:  mS;  17:  274. 
Jussenind.     Le  Thtatro  en  Aiijileterre.     (Ch.  0). 
Klein.     Ge.schichte  des  Knglischen  Dranui's. 
Swinburne.    Study  of  Shakespeare,    p.  27,  28. 
Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors. 

Wager,  W.    FI.  1575. 

The  Lou*i,er  Thou  Live«t  the  more  Fool  Thou  Art.    Pr.  1571— '7(5. 
t  Collier.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit.    2:  832—38. 

Wapul,  Gkokge.    F1.  1575. 

Tide  Tarryeth  no  Man.     Pr.  1576. 
t  Collier.    Illustrations  of  Early  f^ng.  Lit.     1868.  v.  2. 
Jusserand.    Le  TW'fitre  en  Angleterre. 

WnETSTOKK,  George.    F1.  1575. 

♦Promos  and  Cassandra.    Pr.   1578.     (Used  by  Sh.  in  Measure  for  Measure). 

(See  Index). 
t  Jahrbuch.  (Sh.)     18:  1(58. 

WiLMOT,  Robert.    F1.  1568. 

*Tancred  and  Gismunda.    Presented  before  Eliz.,  1568.    Pr.  1592. 

Wilson,  Robert.    (Senior).    Fl.  1574. 

*?Three  Ladies  of  Loudon.    1583?    Pr.  1592. 

*?Three  Lords  and  Three  Ladies  of  London.    1588?    Pr.  1590. 

Cobbler's  Prophecy.    Pr.  1594.      (See  Index,  and  Collier,  Hist.  Eng.  Dram. 
Lit.    3:  247,248). 
t  Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Dram. 

Jahrbuch.     (Sh.)    29/30:  310. 

Wilson,  Robert.    (Junior).  —1600. 

Earl  Godwin,  2  pts.    1598.     (With  Chettle,  Dekker,  Drayton). 

Piers  of  Exton.    1598.     (With  Chettle,  Dekker,  Drayton). 

Black  Batman  of  the  North.    1598.     (Pt.  1  with  Chettle,  Dekker,  Drayton ;  pt. 

2  with  Chettle). 
Richard  Coeur  de  Lion's  Funeral.    1598.     (With  Chettle,  Drayton,  Monday). 
Madman's  Morris.    1598.     (With  Dekker,  Drayton). 
Hannibal  and  Hermes.    1598.     (With  Dekker,  Drayton). 
Piers  of  Winchester.    1598.     (With  Dekker,  Drayton). 
Chance  Medley.    1598.     (With  Dekker,  Monday). 
Catiline's  Conspiracy.    1598.     (With  Chettle). 
*Sir  John  Oldcastle,  2  pts.    1598.     (With  Drayton,  Hathway,  Monday). 
[Of  the  above  plays  only  the  first  part  of  Sir  John  Oldcastle  Is  extant.    See  Index]. 
t  Henslowe.    Diary. 

WooDEs,  Nathaniel.    Fl.  1581. 

♦Conflict  of  Conscience.    Pr.  1581. 
»I<Roxburghe  Club.    1851. 
t  Fleay.    Hist,  of  the  Stage. 

PYarrington,  Robert. 

?Two  Tragedies  in  One.    1601. 
t  Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama. 


60 


English  Drama.— A    Working  Basis. 
JACOBEAN  DRAMA. 


DRAMATISTS. 


Alexander. 

Anon. 

Armin. 

Barnes. 

Barry. 

Beaumont  and  Fletcher. 

Breton. 

Brewer. 

Brome,  Alex. 

Brome,  Richard. 

Brookes. 

Broune. 

Campion. 

Carew,  Eliz. 

Carew,  Th. 

Carey. 

CarlelJ. 

Cartwright. 
(   Chapman. 

Cooke,  John. 

Daborne. 

Daniel. 

Davenport. 

Day. 

Denham. 

Drue. 

Dugdale. 

Field. 

Fisher. 

Fletcher,  John. 

Fletcher,  Phineas. 

Ford. 

Forde. 

Freeman. 

Glapthorne. 

Goffe. 

Gomersal. 

Gough,  J. 

Greville. 

Habington. 

Harding. 

Hausted. 

Hawkins. 

Heming. 
\  Heywood,  Thomas. 

Holiday. 

Jones. 


JONSON. 

Killigrew,  Henry. 

Kirke. 

Lovelace. 

Machin. 

Mark  ham. 

Marmion. 

Mason. 

Massinger. 

May. 

Mayne. 

Mead. 

MiDDLETON. 

Milton. 
Montagu. 
ISTabbes. 
Ne^ile,  Robt. 
Niccols. 
Phillips. 
Quarles. 
Randolph. 
Rawlins. 
Richards. 
Rowley,  Samuel. 
Rowley,  William. 
Rutter. 
Sampson. 
?Savile. 
Sharpe. 
Sharpham. 
Shirley,  jA:>rES. 
Shirley,  Henry. 
?Smith,  William. 
Squire. 
Stephens. 
Strode. 
Suckling. 
Swinhoe. 
Tailor. 
Taylor. 
Tomkins. 

TOURNEUR. 

Townsend. 
Webster. 
White. 
Wilkins. 
Wilson,  Arthur. 


English  Drama,— A  Workim/  Basis.  fil 

Ai.KXAXDKU,  WiiM-iAM.     Kliirl  ol  Stirling.     (1507?  — 1(J40). 

*Darius.     1()04. 
Croesus.    1604. 
The  Alexaiidniean.     lOOo. 
*  Julius  Ca'sar.    KJOT. 
»I« Works,  coutaining  the  Monurehic  Tragedies.    Edin.    1003.     Lond.  1604,  1607, 
1616. 
Poetical  Works.    8  v.    Lond.    Sotheran.       1872.    30/.    Glasgow.    1870. 
t  Anderson.    Scottish  Nation.    3  v.    FuUarton.    Edin.    1877.    60/. 
Chalmers.    Eng.  Poets,    v.  5. 
Rogers.  Chas.    Memorials  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling  and  the  House  of  Alexander. 

2v.    Lond.    FToulston.    1877.    63/. 
Walpole.      Catalogue    of    lloyal  and   Noble    Authors.     5  v.      Lond.    1758. 
Eepr.  1806. 

Anonymous. 

Alphonsus,  Emperor  of  Germany.    Pr.  1654.    Acted  at  Blackfriars  (revival) 
1636.    Att.  by  Moseley  to  Chapman  and  by  Fleay  to  Peele. 
*Audromana.      After  1642.    By  "J.   S."      (Founded    on  Sidney's  Arcadia). 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama.    2:173. 
Barnavelt.    Acted  1619. 
Bastard.    Pr.  1652.     (Probably  Jacobean). 
Bloody  Banquet.    "By  T.  D."    Pr.  1630. 
♦Captain  Underwit.    Acted  1639.    Pr.  by  Bullen  as  Shirley's,  but  held  by  Fleay 

as  identical  with  Cavendish's  Country  Captain. 
*Costly  Whore.    1633. 
Cruel  War.    Pr.  1643. 
*Dick  of  Devonshire.    Claimed   by  Fleay  for  Shirley,  whose  Brothers  was 
licensed  in  1626,  but  assigned  by  Bullen  to  Hey  wood. 
Entertainment  of  James  I.  from  Edinburgh  to  London.    T.  M.    1603.      Arber 
Reprints.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.    Macmillan. 
*Every  Woman  in  her  Humor.    1609. 
Exchange  Ware  at  Second  Hand ;  viz.  Band,  Ruff,  and  Cuff.    1615. 
Fair  Maid  of  Bristow.    S.  R.  1605. 

Fair  Maid  of  the  Exchange.    1607.     See  Gosse :  Jacobean  Poets. 
Faithful  Friends.    Acted  1614?    S.  R.  1660.    Pr.  1812. 
Fatal  Marriage;  or,  A  Second  Lucretia.    MS.     (Eg.  MSS.    1994). 
General.    1638? 
*Gho8t.    Wr.  1640.    Pr.  1653. 

Honest  Lawyer.    S.  R.  1615.    By    "S.  S."    See   Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.    Eng. 
Drama.    2 :  173, 174. 
*Lingua;  or,  The  Combat  of  the  Tongue  and  the  five  Senses  for  Superiority. 
1607.     (Assigned  by  Daniel,  Fleay  and  Furnivall  to  Tomkins).     See 
Gosse :  Jacobean  Poets. 
♦London  Chanticleers.    Acted  1637?    Pr.  1659. 
♦London  Prodigal.    1605. 

Marcus  Tullius  Cicero,  that  famous  Roman  Orator,  his  Tragedy.    Pr.  1651. 
♦Merry  Devil  of  Edmonton.    Pr.  1608. 
♦(Stately  Tragedy  of  Claudius  Tiberius)  Nero.    1607. 
(Tragedy  of)  Nero.    1624.    Ed.  H.  P.  Home,  Mermaid    Series.    iftTee  Gosse; 
Jacobean  Poets. 


<>2  English  Drama.— A,  Working   Basis. 

^'ews  out  of  the  West;  or,  The  ( ;hanicter  of  u  Mountebank.     Pr.  1(547. 

Parricide;    or,  Itevenge  for  Ilonoui-.    1054.     (Chiimed   for  (ihipthorne  and 
again  for  Chapman). 

rathomachia ;  or,  The  Battle  of  the  Atfections,  Shadowed  by  a  feigned  Siege  of 
the  City  Pathopolis.     (Running  Title,  Love's  Lodestone).    I(>o0. 

Petronius  Maximus.    1(519.    l?y  ^'W.  S,''    jSee  Edinb.  Mag.  July,  1821.    v.  88. 
*Puritan ;  or,  the  Widow  of  AVatling  Street.     Pr.  1607. 

Queen;  or,  The  Excellency  of  her  Sex.     Pr.  1653. 

Revenge  for  Honour.     iSee  Parricide. 

Second  Maiden's  Tragedy.    Wr.  1611.     tSee  Gosse :  Jacobean  Poets. 

Sight  and  Search.    Dated  1(548.    MS. 
*Sir  Giles  Goosecap,  Knight.    1606. 

Swetnam  the  Woman-hater  arraigned  by  Women.    1(520.    (Swetnam's  Arraign- 
ment of  Women.    1(>15).     /S'ee  Gosse:  Jacobean  Poets. 
*Thracian  Wonder.    Acted  1(517?    Pr.  1661.    Assigned  by  Kirkmaii  to  Web- 
ster and  Rowley,  by  Fleay  to  Hey  wood. 
*Trial  of  Chivalry.    1605. 

Two  Noble  Ladies;  or,  The  Converted  Conjuror.    1611)— '22. 

Two  Wise  Men  and  all  the  Rest  Fools.    1(519. 

Unfortunate  Usurper.    Temp.  Charles  I.    Pr.  1668. 

Usurping  Tyrant.     (The  Second  Maiden's  Tragedy).    Licensed  1611. 

Valiant  Scot.     (Sir  Wm.  Wallace).    1637.    "By  J.  W.  gent." 

Welsh  Ambassador.    MS.    1623. 

Wit  of  Woman.    Pr.  1604. 

Work  for    Cutlers;  or,  A    Merry    Dialogue    between    Sword,    Rapier,  and 

Dagger.    1615.    Reprinted,  Harl.  Misc.  X. 
*  Yorkshire  Tragedy.    Pr.  1608. 


Armin,  Robert.    (Reign  of  Jas.  I.) 

Two  Maids  of  Moreclacke.    1609. 

Valiant  Welshman.    1615. 

Nest  of  iSTinuies.    1608.     (Prose  tract  of  autob.  interest).   Re-pr.  fr.  ed.  1608. 

Lond.    1842.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub. 
Italian  Tailor  and  his  Boy.    1609.     (Prose  tract  of  autob.  interest). 
.J« Works.    1615— '19;  ed.  Grosart.    1800. 
t  Davies,  John.    Scourge  of  Folly.     (Circ.  1611). 
Tarlton.    Jests  and  News  out  of   Purgatory.    1611.     "How  Tarlton  made 
Armin  his  adopted  son  to  succeed  him."    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1844. 

Barnes,  Barnaby.    (1669?— 1609). 

Divil's  Charter;  a  Tragicdie  conteining  the  Life  and  Death  of  Pope  Alexander 

the  Sixt.    1607. 
Parthenophil  and  Parthenophe.    Sonnets,  Madrigals,  Elegies  and  Odes.    1593. 

Arber  Reprints.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.    Macmillan. 
t  Bell.    Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.    2 :  150.    1839. 
Dowden.    Academy.    Sept.  2, 1876. 

Barry,  Lodowick.    (Reign  of  James  I.) 
*Ram  Alley.    1611. 


English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis.  63 

Hkai  MONT,  Francis.  1586—1616,  and  Fletcher,  John.    1570—1625. 

[List  of  works,  with  dates  (often  conjectural)  of  first  productions,  and  autlmrsliip  (some- 
times conjectural)  after  Fleay. 

Woman  Hater.    KiOT.    Beaumont. 
Faithful  Shepherdess.     1(108.     Both. 
Four  Plays  in  One.     1608.     Both. 
Love's  Cure.     1608.     Both,  revised  by  Massinger. 
Scornful  Lady.    1600.     Both. 
*Knight  of  the  Burning  Pestle.    1610.    Both. 
Coxc'omI).    1(510.    Both,  revised  by  Massinger. 
Cupid's  Revenge.     1610.     Both,  revised  perhaps  by  Massinger,  perhaps  Field, 

perhaps  Daborne. 
*Philaster.    1610.    Both. 

*A  King  and  No  King.     1(»1J.     (Pub.  1608).     Both. 
*The  Maid's  Tragedy.     1612.     Both. 
Mask  of  the  Inner  Temple  and  Gray's  Inn.    1613.     Beaumont. 
»J<Comedies  and  Tragedies.     1(>47. 
Fifty  Comeilies  and  Tragedies.    KJTO. 
Works,    nil. 

Works;  ed.  Theobald,  Seward  and  Sympson.    1750. 
Dramatick  AVorks.    1778. 
Dramatic  AV'orks.    1811. 
Works.     (Weber's  ed.)     Edin.    1812. 
Works.     (Darley's  ed.)     1839. 
Works;  with  new  collation  of    texts,  notes  and  life  by  Dyce.    11  v.    Loud. 

Moxom.    1843— '46. 
Works.     (Darley's  new  ed.)  2  v.    Lond.    Routledge.    1866.    ea.  10/6. 
Works,  ed.  Bullen.    Loud.    Nimmo.    In  prep.    ea.  7/6. 
Best  Plays,  ed.  w.  introd.  and  notes  by  J.  St.  Loe  Strachy.    2  v.    (Mermaid 

Series).    Lond.    Vizetelly.    1877.    ea.  2/6. 
Selected  Plays,  w.   introd.  by  J.  S.   Fletcher.     (Canterbury  Poets).    Lond. 

Scott.    1887.     1/. 
t  Bibliography  by  A.  C.  Potter.    No.  39  of  the  Harvard  Lib.  Bib.  Contributions. 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  1890. 
Boyle,  R.     Beaumont,  Fletcher  and  Massinger.    Engl.  Studien,  o:  74—96;  7: 

6()-87;  8:  39—61;  9:  209—39;  10:  383—412. 
C.  J.    A  note  on  Cervantes  and  Beaumont  aud  Fletcher.    Fraser'.s  Mag.,  May, 

1875.    91:   592—7. 
Colby,  J.    Rose.      Some    ICtliical    Aspects    of    Later    Elizabethan  Tragedy. 

(Beaumont  and  Fletcher).    Ph.  D.  Thesis.  Univ.  of  Mich.   Ann  Arbor, 

1886. 
Coleridge.    Lectures  on  Shakespeare  and  Other  Dramatists. 
Donne,  AVm.    Bod  ham.    Essays   ou  the    Drama.      Lond.    1863.    p.  34—66. 

Also  in  Eraser's  Mag.  Mar.,  1850.    41 :  321—32. 
Dryden,  John.    The  Grounds  of  Criticism  in  Tragedy.    (In  answer  to  Rymer). 

Dryden's  Works,  ed.  Scott.     Loud.    1808.    6:243—66. 
Fleay.    On  Metrical  Tests  as  applied  to  Dramatic  Poetry.    Part.  II.  Fletcher. 

Beaumont,  ^lassinger.     New  Sh.  Soc.'s  Trans.    1874.    p.  51—84.  Also 

in  Fleay's  Sh.  ^Manual.    Loud.    1876. 
Eraser's    Mag.    41 :    321—32.    Works  of     Beaumont  and   Fletcher, 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Hazlitt.    Lectures  ou  the  Dram.  Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eliz. 


04  English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis. 

Hunt,  Leigh.  Beauties  of  Beauniout  and  Fletcher,  "with  opinions  of  distin- 
guished critics,  notes  and  preface."  1855.  2nd  ed.  Lond.  18G2.  Bohn. 
3/0. 

Leonhardt,  B.  Ueber  Beaumont  and  Fletcher's  Knight  of  the  Burning  PestJe. 
Anuaberg.  1885.  (Rev.  by  Max  Koch  in  Engl.  Studien,  1885— '86.  9: 
361—63.  Reply  to  Max  Koch  in  Eng.  Studien,  1888.  12:  307—313). 
Ueber  Beziehung  von  Beaumont  and  Fletcher's  Fhilaster,  or  Love  lies 
a-Bleeding  zu  Shakespeare's  Hamlet  u.  Cymbeline.  (Angha,  8:424— 
47). 

Lowell.    Old  Eng.  dramatists.    1892. 

Macaulay,  G.  C.    Francis  Beaumont.  A  Critical  Study.   Lond.  Paul.  1883.  5/. 

Mason.    Comments  on  the  Plays  of  Beaumont  and  Fletcher.    1798. 

Oliphant,  E.  F.  Works  of  Beaumont  and  Fletcher.  (Engl.  Studien,  14 :  53— 
94;  15 :  321—60;  16 :  180—200.  Also  17  :  171—75 ;  18 :  292—96.  [R.  Boyle] .) 

Saiutsbury.    Hist,  of  Eliz.  Lit. 

Schlegel.    Lectures  on  Dram.  Art  and  Lit. 

Scriblerus.  Explanations  of  some  Passages  in  the  Text  of  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher.    1814. 

Sh.  Soc.  Trans.    1880—  '86.     p.  579—628. 

Shakspere  and  Jonson.  Dramatic,  versus  Wit  Comlnits.  Auxiliary  Forces. 
Beaumont,  etc.    1864. 

Swinburne.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher.    Ency.  Brit.,  9th  ed.    3:469 — 74. 

Ward.    Hist,  of  Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 

Whipple,  E.  P.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher.  Atlantic;  Monthly.  1886.  21: 
176-185.    Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eliz. 

Breton,  Nicholas.    1545?— 1626? 

An  Olde  Man's  Lesson  and  a  Young  Man's  Love.    1605. 
"An  interlude,  ed.  Breton."    Fleay. 

Bower  of    Delights;  ed.    Grosart.    Lond.    Stock.    1893.   3/6.     (Eliz.   Libr.) 
See  Peabody  Cat. 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.     (6  p.) 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Grosart.    Chertsey  Worthies  Libr.    2  v.    1877. 

Brewer,  Anthony.    F1.  1650. 

*Country  Girl.    1647.     (Signed  T.  B.,  taken  by  Kirkman,  Baker,  Halliwell  and 
Fleay  for  Tony  Brewer.    Bullen    suggests  the  tract  writer,  Thomas 
Brewer). 
*Love-sick  King.    1655. 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Dram. 

Brome,  Alex.    1620?— 1666. 

Cunning  Lovers.    Acted  before  1639;  pr.  1654. 
Beaumont  and  Fletcher.     Works.    1647.    Commend.  A^erses. 
t  Chalmer,  A.    Eng.  Poets,  6. 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 
Hazlitt,    Handbook. 
Walton.    Angler.    2nd  ed. 


English  Drama.— A  Workiny  Ihisis.  05 

Bkome,  KiciiAKL).     (—1652).      (Dates  largely  conjectural). 

Fault  in  Friendship.     Licensed  1623. 

Lovesick  Maid.    Licensed  1629. 

Lovesick  Court.  ? 

City  Wit.    1629. 

Damoiselle.? 

Northern  Lass.    1681. 

Queen's  Exchange.    KJol  or  '82. 
*Covent  Garden  AVeeded.    1682. 

Novella.    1083. 

Last  Lancashire  Witches.    1684.     (Brome's  alteration  of  Hey  wood's  play). 

New  Academy,  y 

Queen  and  Concubine.? 

Sparagus  Garden.    1635. 

Mad  Couple  well  Matched.    1636. 

English  Moor.? 

Antipodes.  ? 

Cou  rt  Beggar.     KJIO  'i 

*  Jovial  Crew ;  or,  The  Merry  Beggars.    1641. 
»I<Five  New  Playes  by  Richard  Brome,  ed.  Alex.  Brome.    (Not  a  kinsman).    1  v. 
1653. 

New  Playes;    (five  more)  by  Richard  Brome,  ed.  Alex.  Brome.    1  v.    1659. 

Dramatic  AV'orks.    Lond.    Pearson.    1873.    3  v.    31/6. 
t  Faust,  E.  K.  R.    R.  Brome;  ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  der  Engl.  Lit.    luaug. 
dissert.    Halle.    1887.     (Max  Koch.    Engl.  Studien,  12:  97). 

(Faust).    Herrig's  Archiv,  82:  1. 

On  the  Time-Poets. 

Swinburne.    R.  Brome.    Fortn.  Rev.  57 :  500. 

Brookes,  (Dr.)  Samuel.    F1.  1600. 
Sciros.    1613. 

Broune,   William.    1591—1643. 

Inner  Temple  Masque.     (Circe  and   Ulysses).    Wr.  circ.  1615.    First  pr.  in 
Davies'  ed.  of  Broune's  Works.    3  v.    Lond.    1772. 
»}« Works;  ed.  w.  memoir  for  Roxburghe  Club  by  William  Carew  Hazlitt.  2  v. 

1868.    For  Poems,  see  entries  in  Peabody  Cat. 
t  Bell.    Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.    2 :  137. 
Chalmers.    Eng.  Poets.    6:  225. 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets,    p.  151. 
Ward.    Eng.  Poets.    2 :  65. 

Campion,  (Dr.)  Thomas.  —1619. 

Mask.     (Twelfth  Night.     Whitehall.    Wedding  of  Lord  Hay).    1607. 

Lord's  Mask.     (Wedding  of  Count  Palatine  and  Lady  Elizabeth).    Feb.,  1613. 

Mask.     (Presented  l)y  Lord  Knowles  at  Caversham  House  before  the  Queen), 

April,  1613. 
Mask.     (Wedding  of  Earl  of  Somerset  and   [divorced]  Countess  of  Essex). 

Dec,  1613. 
Two  Books  of  Ay  res.    1610. 


GO  English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis. 

Third  and  Fourth  Books  of  Ayres.    1612. 

A  new  Way  of  making  foure  parts  in  Counterpoint.    1013. 

OI»servations  on  the  Art  of  English  Poesie.     1002.    (Answered  by  Daniel  in  his 
Panegyrike  Congratulatory,  with  a  Defence  of  Kyme). 
»I«"Works,  ed.  Bullen,  w.  introd,   and  notes.    Lond.    Nimmo.    18.SJ).    21/.     See 
Athen.     1889.  1 :  408.     Acad.  34 :  340. 

Lyrical  Poems,  ed.  Ernest  Rhys.    Lond.    Dent.    1890. 

Nichols.    Progresses  of  Elizabeth. 

Nichols.    Progresses  of  James  T. 
t  Arber.    An  English  Garner. 

Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 

Simpson,  R.    Life  of  Campion.     Lond.    Williams.    1807.    10/. 

Cauew,  [Carey]   (Lady)  Eliz.    F1.  1000. 

*Mariaune,  the  Fair  Queen  of  Jewry.    1013. 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 
Nash.    Christ's  Tears  over  Jerusalem.     Dedication. 
Spenser.    Faery  Queene.    Introd.  sonnet. 
Spenser.    Muiopotmos.    Dedication. 

Carew,  Thomas.    1598?— 1039? 

Coelum  Britannicum.    1634.     (Whitehall  Masque) . 
»J<Poeras,  ed.  w.  notes  and  memoir  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.    Lond.   1870.   Roxburghe. 
Lib. 

Poems  and  Masquefs;  ed.  J.  W.  Ebsworth.     Lond.    Reeves  and  T.    1893.    4/. 
Lib.  of  old  authors. 

Anderson.    Br.  Poets,    v.  3. 

Chalmers.    Eng.  Poets,    v.  5. 
t  Nichols.    Progresses  of  James  I.    3 :  224. 

Quart.  Rev.    4 :  165.    1810. 

Retro.  Rev.    6:  224.    1822.    Poems. 

Carey,  Henry  :  Viscount  Falkland.    1010—'43. 

*Marriage  Night.    1004. 

Carlell,  Lodowick.    F1.  1029— '04. 

Deserving  Favorite.    1629. 
Arviragus  and  Philicia.    2  pts.    1039. 
Passionate  Lover.    2  pts.    1655. 
Fool  would  be  a  Favorite.    1657. 
Osmond,  the  Great  Turk.? 
Heraclius,  Emperor  of  the  East.     Pr.  1064. 
Spartan  Ladies.    1640.    Not  extant.     (Adapt,  fr.  Corneille). 
t  Pepys.  Diary. 

Cartwright,  (Rev.)  AV^illiam.    1611— '43. 

♦Ordinary.    Before  1635. 
Lady  E  rraut.    1635—36. 


English  Drama.— A   WorkiiKj  Basis.  07 

Uoyal  Shive.     1<>86. 

Siege;  or,  Love's  Convert.     16JJT. 
4«Playi«  and   Poems.    Coll.  II.  Moseley.    1  v.    1051.     (50  copies  of  conimenrt. 
verses  prefixed). 

Chalmers.    Eng.  Poets,    v.  6. 
t  Choate.     Wells  of  English. 

Evelyn.    Diary,  ed.  1850.    1 :  421. 

Dunham.    Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.    v.  2. 

Mo.  Rev.  110 :  235.     Life  and  CJorresp. 

lletro.  Rev.  9 :  100.    I'lays  and  Poems. 

Ward.    Eng.  Poets,    v.  2. 

Chapman,  (xKO.    1551)?— 1034.      (Dates  somewhat  conjectural). 

Blind  Beggar  of  Alexandria.     1590. 

Comedy  of  Humours.     (Humorous  Day's  Mirth).    1597. 
*A1I  Fools.     1599. 
*May  Day.    1001. 

Gentleman  Usher.    100 L 

Chabot.     (Re-v^'r.  by  Shirley).    1004? 
*Monsieur  D'Olive.    1004. 
*Bussy  d'Ambois.    1004. 

*Eastward  Ho.     (With  Jonson  and  Marston).    1005. 
♦Widow's  Tears.    1005. 
*(Revenge  of)  Bussy  d'Ambois.    1006. 

Byron's  Conspiracy.    1007. 

Byron's  Tragedy.    1608. 

Caisar  and  Pompey.    1008? 

Mask  of  the  Middle  Temple  and  Lincoln's  Inn.    1613. 
»I<Chapman's  Works ;  ed.  R.  H.  Shepherd.    3  v.    1.  Comedies  and  Tragedies,  w. 
notes  and  memoir.    2.  Iliad  and  Odyssey.   3.  Misc.    Poems  and  Trans- 
lations, w.  crit.  essay  on    Chapman    by  Swinburne.    Lond.    Chatto. 
1873— '75.    18/. 

Best  Plays;  ed.  W.  L.  Phelps.  (Mermaid  Series).  N.  Y.  Scribner's.  1896.  $1.25. 
t  Acad.    35:  171. 

Bodenstedt.    Chapman  in  seinem  Verhaltniss  zu  Sh.    Jahrbuch  (Sh.)  1, 1805. 

Choate.    Wells  of  English. 

Coleridge.    Literary  Remains.    1:  259—63. 

Cornh.  Mag.    30 :  23. 

Dunham.    Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.    2:337—9. 

Elste,  E.    Der  Blankvers  in  den  Dramen  G.  Chapman's.    Halle  diss.    1892. 
03  p.     (Boyle,  R.    Engl.  Studien,  17:  274—70). 

Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 

Hazlitt.    Dram.  Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eliz. 

Henslowe.    Diary. 

Lond.  Quart.    43:  32. 

Lowell.    Chapman,  the  Dramatist.    Harper's,  85:  501.    Old  Eng.  Dramatists. 

Morley.    Eng.  Writers.    10 :  404. 

On  the  Time-Poets. 

Retro.  Rev.    4 :  333,  1821 ;  5 :  317, 1822. 

Shakspere  and  Jonson.    Dramatic,  versus  Wit  Combats.    Auxiliary  Forces; 
Beaumont,  *  *  Chapman,  etc.    1864. 

Swinburne.    Geo.  Chapman.    A  Critical  Essay.    Lond.    Chatto.    1875.    7/. 
Ward.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 


68  English  Drama.— A    Working  Basis. 

Cooke,  John.    F1.  1614. 

♦Greene's  Tii  Quoque;  or,  The  City  (iaiiant.     Lond.     16U.     (W,  preface  l>y 
Th.  Hey  wood). 
t  Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 

Daborne,  (Rev.)  KoBEKT.     (—  1628). 

Christian  turned  Turk.    1610— '12. 
Poor  Man's  Comfort.    1610— '12. 
Machiavell  and  the  Devil.    1613. 
Arraignment  of  London.    1613.     (AVith  Tourneur). 
Bellman  of  London.    1613. 
Owl.    1613. 

Faithful  Friends.    1614. 

She  Saint.    1614.     (The  last  six  not  published). 
[For  plays  in  collaboration,  see  Field  and  Masslnger]. 

Christopher  Brook.    Ghost  of  King  Richard  the  Third.    Lond.    161').    Com- 
mend. Verses  by  Daborne. 
Sermon  on  Zach.    11:  7.    Lond.    1618. 
t  Collier.    Memoirs  of  Edward  Alleyn,  Sh.  Soc.  Pub.,  1841,  p.  120—1.    New 
Facts  regarding  the  Life  of  Shakespeare,  Sh.  Soc.  Pub.,  1835,  p.  40. 
Correspondence  with  Henslowe.    Variorum  Sh.     (Malone).    Vol.21. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama.     (9  p.) 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Henslowe.    Diary. 

Daniel,  Samuel.     (1562—1619). 

Cleopatra.     (Never  acted).    1594. 

Vision  of  the  Twelve  Goddesses.  (Presented  at  Hampton  Court).  Pr.  1604. 
Philotas.  (Acted  by  the  Children  of  the  Queen's  Revels).  Pr.  1605  and  1607. 
The  Queen's  Arcadia.     (Presented  to  the  Queen  in  Christ's  Church,  Oxford). 

Pr.  1605. 
Tethy's  Festival;  or.  The  Queen's  Wake.    (Presented  at  Whitehall).    Pr.  1610. 
Hymen's  Triumph.     (Presented  at  Somerset  House  at  the  Nuptials  of  Lord 

Roxburghe).    Pr.  1615. 
Panegyrike  Congratulatory,  with  a  Defence  of  Ryme.    1602.     (In  reply  to 

Campion). 
»i«Whole  Workes  in  poetrie.    1623. 
Poetical  Works,  w.  memoir.    1718. 
Works,  ed.  Grosart.    Repr.  in  Huth  Library, 
t  Anderson.    British  Poets,  v.  4. 
Arber.    English  Garner. 
Austin  and  Ralph.    Poets-Laureate. 
Chalmers.    Eng.  Poets,  v.  3. 
Choate.    Wells  of  English. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama.    15  p. 
Fuller.    Worthies  of  England. 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Hazlitt.    Dram.  Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eliz. 
Jameson,  Mrs.    Loves  of  the  Poets. 
Jonson.    Conversations  with  Drummond  of  Havvthornden.    Cynthia's  Revels. 

(Fleay  identifies  Hedon  with  Daniel). 


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English  Drama. —A   Working  Sf^WF^^*^ 

Jusserand.     Le  Th(^atre  eii  Angleterre.     (Ch.  G). 

Macmillaa's  iMag.    GS:  433.    I8!);j. 

Meres.     Palladis  Taniia. 

Morley.    En^.  Writers.     10 :  208. 

Nasb.    Piers  Peuuiless. 

Return  from  Parnassus.    1601.    Arber  Reprint. 

Saiutsl)iiry.    Daniel's  Trai^^edies.    Grrosart's  ed.  of  Daniel,  v.  3. 

Spenser.    "  Colin  Clouts  come  home  again." 


Davenport,  Robert.    F1.  1623. 

*City  Nightcap.     Licensed  1624.     Pr.  1661. 
*Xew  Trick  to  cheat  the  Devil.    Pr.  1639. 
*King  John  and  Matilda.    Pr.  1655;  1662. 
t  Dunham.    Lit.  and  Sci.  Men,  v.  2. 

Retro.  Rev.    4:  87—100.     (Rev.  of  King  John  and  Matilda). 

Swinburne.    Fortn.  Rev.    54 :  774. 


Day,  John.    F1.  1606. 

lie  of  Guls.    Pr.  1606. 

Travailes  of  the  three  English  Brothers,  Sir  Thomas,  Sir  Anthony,  Mr.  Robert 

Sherley.    Pr.  1607.     (MS.  in  Athen.) 
Law-Trickes;  or.  Who  vv^ould  have  thought  it.    Pr.  1608. 
Humour  out  of  Breath.    Pr.  1608.    1860  (Ed.  Halliwell). 
Parliament  of  Bees.     Pr.  1641. 
Blind  Beggar  of  Bethnal  Green.    1659. 
»J« Works.     (1607— '59),  ed.  Bullen,  w.  introd.  and  notes.    Chiswick  Press,  1881. 

£3,  5/. 
Best  Plays,  ed.  Arthur  Symons.    Lond.    Vizetelly.    1888.    2/6.     (Mermai<] 

Series), 
t  Gosse.    Works  of  Day.    Acad.  21:21.    Jacobean  Poets. 

Roxburghe  Club.    Sherley  Brothers:  Lives  of  Sirs  Thomas,  Anthony,  and 

Robert  Sherley,  Knts.    Ed.  E.  P.  Shirley.    1848. 
Travailes  of  the  three  English  Brothers.    1607.    Reviewed  in  Fry's  Bibliogr. 

memor.    1816.    p.  345—50. 

Denham,  (Sir)  John.    1615— '69. 

Sophy.    Acted  1641.    Pr.  1642. 
»i«Collected  Works.    1668;  1671;  1676;  1684;  1709.    Repr.  in  Johnson's  (1779), 

Anderson's  (1793),  Park's  (1808),  and  Chalmers'  (1810)  Collections  of 

Eng.  Poets. 
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1813). 
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Johnson.    Lives  of  the  Poets. 
Marvel].    Works.    Ed.  Grosart. 
Notes  and  Queries.    4th  Ser.    1:  532;  10:  249. 
Pepys.    Diary,    passim. 


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Life  of  the  Duchess  of  Snttolk.     1629. 
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Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama. 

DUGDALK,  G.     Fl.  1603. 

Time  Triumphant.  Kiug  James's  Coronation  at  Westminster,  July  25, 1603; 
and  Coronation  Procession  (delayed  by  the  Plague),  March  15,1604. 
( Arber  Reprints) . 

Field,  Nathaniel.    1587—1633. 

*Woman  is  a  Weathercock.    Pr.  1612.      White's  Old  Eng.   Drama,  v.  2;  ed. 

Collier,  1829;  ed.  Verity,  1888.     (Mermaid  Series). 
*Amends  for  Ladies.    Pr.  1618.    White's  Old  Eng.  Drama,  v.  2;    ed.  Collier, 

1829;  ed.  Verity,  1888.     (Mermaid  Series). 
*Fatal  Dowry.    1632.     (^'ee  Massinger  and  Fletcher). 
Remonstrance  of  N.  F.  addressed  to  a  Preacher  in  Southwark,  who  had  l)een 
arraigning  against  the  Players  of  the  Globe  Theatre,  in  the  year  1616. 
First  ed.  fr.  the  orig.  MS.     (Halliwell).    Lond.    1865. 
t  Collier.    Hist.  Eng.  Dram.  Poetry.    Memoirs  of  Alleyn,  and  AUeyn  Papers. 
Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1841. 
Dunham.    Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.  v.  2. 
Fleay.    Field's  Career.     (Engl.  Studien,  13:  28). 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Henslowe.    Diary. 

Fisher,  Jasper.    Fl.  1639. 

*Fuimus  Troes,  the  True  Trojans.    1633. 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 

Fletcher,  John.    1579—1625. 

{iSee  Beaumont  and  Fletcher). 

Also  (by  Fletcher  apai't  from  Beaumont,  with  dates  of  production,  often  conjectural). 

Monsieur  Thomas.    Circ.  1609. 

*Two  Noble  Kinsmen.      Circ.  1611.      (With  unknown  collaborator,  perhaps 
Shakespeare) . 

Love's  Pilgrimage.    1612.     (First  three  acts  apparently  by  Fletcher). 
*Captain.    1613.     (In  part). 

Honest  Man's  Fortune.    1613.    (Perhaps  with  Daborne,  Field,  and  Massinger). 

Nice  Valor;  or.  The  Passionate  Madman.    1613.     (In  part). 

Nightwalker ;  or.  The  Little  Thief .    Before  1615.     (In  part). 

Wit  without  Money.    1614. 

Woman's  Prize ;  or,  The  Tamer  Tamed.    1615? 

Beggars' Bush.    Circ.  1615.     (With  Massinger). 
*Chances.    1615. 

Faithful  Friends.     1616.     (Perhaps  mainly  by  Daborne). 

Jeweller  of  Amsterdam ;  or.  The  Hague.    1616.     (With  Field  and  Massinger. 

Not  extant) . 
♦Bonduca.    1616.     (Possibly  with  Field) . 


English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis.  71 

Valentioian.     1616. 

The  Bloody  Brother.    Circ.  1616.     (With  Massinger  and  others). 
♦Thierry  and  Theodoret.    1617?    (With  Massinger  and  others). 
♦Henry  VIIL.     See  Shakespeare. 

Knight  of  Malta.    1617?    (With  Massinger  and  another). 

Queen  of  Corinth.    1(518?    (With  Massinger  and  perhaps  Field). 

Mad  L-over.    Circ.  161S. 

Loyal  Subject.    1618. 

Humorous  Lieutenant.     1615). 
*8ir  John  van  Olden  Barnaveldt.    1619.     (With  Massinger). 

Custom  of  the  Country.    1619?    (With  Massinger). 

Double  Marriage.    Circ.  1620.     (With  Massinger). 

Little  French  Lawyer.    Circ.  Ki'iO.     (With  Massinger) . 
*False()ne.    Circ.  1620.     (With  Massinger). 

Woman  Pleased.    Circ.  1620. 

Island  Princess.    1621. 

Pilgrim.    1621. 

Wildgoose  Chase.    1621. 

Prophetess.    1<)22.     (With  Massinger). 

Sea  Voyage.     1(522.     (With  Massinger). 

Spanish  Curate.    1(522.     (With  Massinger). 
*Maid  in  the  Mill.    1(^23.     (With  W.  Rowley). 

Devil  of  Dowgate.    1623.     (Perhaps  mainly  by  Rowley). 

Wandering   Lovers.     162:].     (Revised    by  Massinger,  1634,  as    The  Lovers' 
Progress). 

A  Wife  for  a  Month.    1621. 
*Rule  a  Wife  and  have  a  Wife.     1624. 

Elder  Brother.    1(}25.     (Revised  by  Massinger,  1635,  as  The  Orator). 

Fair  Maid  of  the  Inn.    1626.     (With  Massinger  and  another). 

No!)le  Gentleman.    1626. 

A  Very  Woman.    1628?    (Revised  by  Massinger.    Circ.  1634). 
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Sh.  Jahrbuch, 13. 
Fleay.     On  the    Chronology  of  the    Plays    of    Fletcher    and    Massinger. 

(Engl.  Studieu,  9:  12 — 5^).    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama. 
Hazlitt.    Dram.  Lit.  of  Age  of  Eliz. 

Lee.    Athemeum.    1884.    Jan.  19.     (On  Sir  John  van  Olden  Barnaveldt). 
Lowell.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher.    Harper,  85 :  757. 
Simson,  J.     Eminent  Men  of  Kent.    G.,  J.  &  P.  Fletcher. 
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on    Fletcher's    Valeutiniun).     Lond.     Mathews.     1893.     8/6.    Also  in 

Fortn.  Rev.  Sept.,  1886,  p.  46.    Littell's  Living  Age :    Oct.,  1886,  p.  71. 

Flktcher,  Phineas.    1582—1650. 

Sicelides.     1631.    MS.     (Brit.  Mus.  MS.  Addit.    4453). 
»{<Poems,  ed.  w.  memoir,    essay    and    not«s.     Grosart.     4  v.,  1869.    Fuller 
Worthies'  Libr. 


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t  Bell.    Sougs  fr.  the  Dramatists. 
Chalmers.    Eng.  Poets,    v.  6. 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Hazlitt.    Dram.  Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eli/. 
Retro.  Kev.    2:341.     (Purple  Island). 


Ford,  John.    1586— 

An  111  Beginning  has  a  Good  End.     At'ted  1013.    Not  extant. 

Witch  of  Edmonton.     (With  Dekker  and   W.  Kovvley).     Acted  circ.  1021. 
Pr.  1658. 

Sun's  Darling  Masque.    Acted  1024.    Pr.  1()50— 7. 

Fairy  Knight.     (With  Dekker).    Acted  1024.    Not  extant. 

A  Late  31urther  of  the  Son  upon  the  Mother.     (With  AV^ebster).    Acted  1024. 
Not  extant. 

Bristow  Merchant.     (With  Dekker).    Acted  1024.    Not  extant. 
*'Tis  Pity  She's  a  Whore.    Acted  circ.  1020.    Pr.  1033. 
*Lover's  Melancholy.    Acted  1628.    Pr.  I(i29. 
*Broken  Heart.     Acted  circ.  1629.    Pr.  1633. 

Love's  Sacrifice.    Acted  circ.  1630.     Pr.  1633. 

Fancies  Chaste  and  Noble.     Acted  before  1030.    Pr.  16138. 
*Perkin  Warbeck.    Acted  circ.  1633.    Pr.  1634. 
*Lady's  Trial.    Acted  circ.  1037.    Pr.  1039. 

Beauty  in  a  Trance.    S.  R.  1653.    Not  extant. 

Royal  Combat.    S.  R^.  1660.    Not  extant. 
*London  Merchant.    S.  R.  1660.    Not  extant. 

Non  Dram.  Works. 

Fame's  Memorial ;  or,  The  Duke  of  Devonshire  Deceased.    1606. 

Honor  Triumphant;  or,  The  Peer's  Challenge.    1606.    Repr.  Sh.  Soc.  Pub. 

1843. 
Monarch's  Meeting ;  or,  The  King  of  Denmark's  Welcome  into  England.  1606. 
Sir  Thomas  Overbury's  Ghost.    1615. 
Line  of  Life.    1620.    Repr.  Sh.  Soc.  Pub.  1843. 
^    Collected  Works,  ed.  Weber.    1811.    2  v. 

Dram,   and  Poetic  Works,  ed.   Gitlbrd.     1827.     (1831),  2  v.;     re-ed.  Dyce. 

8v.    Lond.     1869.    30/. 
Dram.  Works,    w.  Massinger.    Introd.  by  Hartley  Coleridge.    1840;  1848. 
Bodenstedt.    Sh.'s    Zeitgenossen.    1.  Webster.    2.  Ford.    3.  Lilly,    Green 

and  Marlowe.    Berlin.    1868— '60. 
Best  Plays,  ed.  Havelock  Ellis.    Lond.    1888.    (Mermaid  Series),  (^^ee  Spec. 

62:^482). 
Broken  Heart;  ed.,  w.  introd.  and  notes,  Clinton  Scollard.    N.  Y.    Holt. 

1895.    50c. 
t    Colby,  J.  Rose.     Some  Ethical  Aspects   of    Later    Elizabethan    Tragedy. 

(Ford).    Ph.  D.  Thesis.  Univ.  of  Mich.    Ann  Arbor.    1886. 
Dunham.    Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.    v.  2. 

Gosse.    Seventeenth  Century  Studies.    John  Webster,  p.  59. 
Haunemann,  H.  L.  E.    Metrische  Untersuchungen  zu  John  Ford.    Halle. 

1888.    Diss.    V.  2. 
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Jertrey,  F.    Ford's  Dram.  Works.    Contrib.  to  the  Edin.  Itev.     {See  also 

Ediu.  Rev.  18:  27."),  1811). 
I.anib.    Specimens  of  Dram.  Poets. 
Lowell,    Old.  Enj--.  Dram.    Convers.  on  the  old  Poets. 
Magazin  Fiir  Literatur.    Dec.  8, 1895. 

Maloue.    Essay  oii  Shakespeare,  Ford  and  .Tonson.    ^Malone's  Sh.   ITIJO.  v.  2. 
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Keviews. 

Blackwood's  Mag.    (i :  409—417.    (Auul.  Essay  on  Witch  of  Edmonton). 

Edin.  llev.  18:  275—304.     (Discussion  of  Weber's  ed.) 

Fortn.  l{ev.  US:  42-6:5.     (Criticism  by  Swinburne). 

Harper's  Mag.  S5  :  942.     (Criticism  by  Lowell). 

Quart.  Rev.  (> :  462—87.     (Criticism  of  Priu.  Dram.  Works). 

Spec.  62:  482.     (Best  Plays). 
Swinburne.    Essays  and  Studies. 
Thompson,  Sylvanus.     Memorials  of  John  Ford. 
Whipple.     F>says  and  Iteviews.     Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eliz. 
Wolff,  Max.  J.  Ford  eiunachahmer  Shakespeare's.  Heidel.  diss.  Heidelberg. 

.1.  Horning.    1880.    41pp.     (Kolbing,  E.    Engl.  Studieu,  4:  479— 80). 

FoKDK,  Thomas.    F1.  1660. 

l^ove's  Labyrinth;  or,  The  Royal  Shepherdess.    Pr.  1660. 
t  Bailey.    Life  of  Thomas  Fuller.    1874.    p.  585—6;  759. 

Fhkeman,  Sir  Ralph.    F1.  1610— '55. 
Imperiale.     Pr.  1630. 

Glaptiiouxk,  Henry.    F1.  1639. 

*Lady  Mother.    Licensed  1(>;?5.     (Pr.  for  the  tirst  time  in  Bullen's  Old  Eng. 
Plays.    V.  2.    1883). 
Hollander.    Wr.  circ.  1(535. 
*Ladies  Privilege.    Wr.  rirc.  1636. 
Argalus  and  I'arthenia.     (Founded  on  Sidney's  Arcadia).    Acted  circ.  1638. 
Wit  in  a  Oonstalde.     Wr.  1639. 
Duchess  of  Feruaudina.    S.  R.  1660.     (Not  extant). 
*Albertus  Wallenstein.    1639? 
»J«Plays  and  Poems,  w.  illustr.   notes  and  a  memoir.     Lond.    Pearson.    1874. 

2v.    21/.     (Retro.  Rev.  1824.  10:  122). 
\  IJullen.    Collection  of  Old  Eng.  Plays.    2:  101—102. 
Zwickert,  Max.    Henry  Glapthorne.     (Inaug.  Diss.)     Halle. 

(iOFFK,  Thomas.    1591—1629. 

Raging  Turk;  or  Bajazet,  the  Second.    Wr.  J 615— 1623.    Pr.  1632. 

(  ourageous  Turk ;  or,  Amurath  the  First.     Wr.  1615—1623.    Pr.  1633. 

Orestes.    Wr.  1615—1623.    Pr.  1633. 

<  "areless  Shepherdess.     Acted  circ.  1629. 
»jvrhree  Excellent  Tragedies  (Bajazet,   Amurath,  Orestes).     Coll.    by   Richard 

!>[eigheu.    Lond.    165(5. 
t  Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 


74  English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis. 

GOMERSAL,  KonKin.    lOOo:''— 1()4(;:' 

Ludovick  8tor.sa,  Duke  of  Milan.     Pr.  l(>2.s. 
(Included  in)  PoeiHr?.    1()33. 

Gough,  J.    Fl.  1040. 
Strange  Discovery.    liVU). 

GHKViLLE,  (Sir)  FiLKE.     (First  Loi'd  Brookc).    l.)54— 1(528. 

*Mustapba.     Pr.  1(509. 
Alaham.    Pr.  1(538. 

Life  of  the  renowned  Sir  Philip  Sidney.    1(552.     (Autoltiographieal  values). 
»I«Certaiu  Learned   and  Elegant  Works    of    the  Jtight  Honorable  Fulke,  Lord 
Brooke,  written  in   his  youth  and   familiar   exercise  with  Sir  Philip 
Sidney.     Kioo. 
AV'orks,  ed.  w.  memoir,  introd.  critical  essays,  etc.    Orosart.    Fuller  Worthies' 
Libr.     4  v.  1870. 
t  Bolton,  Edmund.    Hypercritica.     1(522.     (Praises  Mustapha). 
Davison.     Poetical  Khapsody.     1(502. 
(irosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Hazlitt.    Table  Talk. 


ILviUNGTox,  WiijjA.M.     I(j05— "54. 

*Queene  of  Arragon.    Acted  1G40.     (Revised  at  the  Restoration,  Sanniel  lUitler 

contributing  prologue  and  epilogue). 
Non-Dram  a  t  ic  Wo  rks . 

Poems  to  Castara  (his  wife)  1(534. 
History  of  Edward  IV.    1640. 
Observations  on  History.    1(>41. 
»J<Castara.    Lond.    1870.     (Arber  Reprints).     (Retro.  Rev.  12  :  274.  1825). 

Hist,  of  Edward  IV.    Repr.  in  Kennett*s  Complete  Hist,  of  Eng.    170(5. 
t  Hallam.     Lit.  of  Europe. 
Jameson.     (Mrs.)     Loves  of  the  Poets. 
Johnson.    Lives  of  the  Poets. 
Willmott,  A.  R.    Lives pf  Eng.  Sacred  Poets,     v.  1.    1839. 

HARDiX(i,  Samuel.     Fl.  1641. 
Sicily  and  Naples;  or,  The  Fatal  Union.    Pr.  1640. 

ILvrsTKi),  Peter.  —1(545. 

The  Rival  Friends.    1(>32. 
t  Huth.    luedited   Poetical  Miscellanies.    1870.     (Critical   verses  on  Hausted's 
comedy. 
Masson.    Life  of  Milton.     1 :  214,  218—19. 


Hawkins,  AVillia.m,  —1(537. 

Apollo  Shroviug.     A  Lyrical  Drama.     Lond.     I(i27. 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 


Engliah  I)rtim<i.—A  Working  litf.sis. 

IlKMrNc,  Wri.i.iAM.     FI.  I(>:»'2. 

(Ilcinminj^c)- 

<  onrsin-  of  tlie  Marc :  or,  The  Madcap.     Acted  KKW.     (Notextuut). 
Kiitiil  ('ontra<-t.     I*r.  H'M.     (  Altered  I»y  Settle  to  Love  and  Itevenjre). 
Jew's  Trauedv.     l»r.  1()(»'J. 


llKVWiMU),    IJIOMAS.  — KioO. 

*Koiir  Prentices  of  Loudon,  with  'I'he  ( V>n<|nestof  Jerusaloni.    I'r.  Kll.'i.    (  Acted 

lo  or  20  years  earlier). 
*l<:dward  ly.    2  pts.     KiOO. 

If  you  know  not  me,  you  know  nobody :  or,  The  Troiildes  of  (^ueen   Eliza- 
beth.   2  pts.     KiO.')— (i. 
*l{oyal  Kinir  and  Loyal  Subject.    l*r.  UWT.     (Acted  1()02'0. 
*Wonian  Killed  witli  Kindness.     Acted  Km.     Vr.  1(507. 

Fair  Maid  of  the  Kxchan<:;e.     Vr.  1(507. 
*Rape  of  Lucrece.     Pr.  1()08. 

(Jolden  Age.     Pr.  KUL 

Silver  Age.     Acted  1()12. 

lira/en  Age.     Pr.  1(518. 

Fair  Maid  of  the  West.    2  pts.    Acted  1(J17.     Pr.  1(581. 

Captives ;  or,  The  Lost  Recovered.    1(524. 

Iron  Age.    Pr.  1(532. 
*English  Traveller.    Pr.  1(>:J8. 

Maidenhead  Well  Lost.    1(5.84. 
*  Love's  Mistress;  or,  The  Queen's  Mas(|ne.    !(>.%. 
*(  'halleuge  for  Beauty.    1(58(5. 

Wise  Woman  of  Hogsdon.    163S. 

Fortune  by  Land  and  Sea.     (With  Wm.  Rowley).     Pr.  l(5rM.     (Wr.  some  50 
yrs.  earlier). 

Late  Lancashire  Witches.     1(584.     (With  Richanl  Brome). 

Lost  Plays. 

War  without  Blows.    1598? 

Joan  as  Good  as  my  Lady.    loOO? 

The  Blind  eat  many  a  Fly.    1602? 

How  to  Learn  of  a  Woman  to  Woo.     Acted  1(505. 

Love's  Masterpiece.    S.  K.   1640. 

"Alberte  Galles."     (With  Wentworth  Smith).    1602? 

Marshal  Osrick.     (With  Wentworth  Smith).     1602? 

London  Florentine.     (With  Chettle).    1602? 

Like  Quits  Like.     (With  Chettle).    1602? 

Christmas  comes  but  once  a  Year.     (AVith  Chettle,  Dekker  an<l  Webster). 

1602. 
Lady  Jane,  pt.  1.    1602.     (With  the  above  and  Wentworth  Smith). 
Pageants  for  1632  and  1683.    {See  Lord  Mayor's  Pageants,  pt.  1 ;  ed.  Fairholt. 

PercySoc.  3.    1843). 
Pageants  for  1631;  1(535;  1637;  16,38:  16.39.     {See  vols.  4  and  5  of  Pearson's  ed. 

Hey  wood's  Dram.  Works). 
An   Apology  for  Actors.    1612;  ed.  w.  iutrod.  Collier.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1841. 

(Answered  in  A  Refutation,  by  T.  G.    1615). 
Funeral  Elegy  on  the  Death  of  Prince  Henry.    1613. 


76  English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis. 

Marriage,  Triuuiphc;  or,  The  Nuptials  of  the  Prince  ralatiiie  and  the  I'riuccss 

Elizabeth.     l(>lo;  ed.  Collier.     Percy  Soc.,  v.  6.     IM'J. 
England's  Elizabeth;  her  J^ife  and  I'roubleis  during-  her  Minority   from   the 

Cradle  to  the  Crown.    1(531.    Harl.  Misc.  10.    1808. 
•I<Dramatic  Works,  w.  notes  and  memoir.    6  v.    TiOndon.    Pearson.    1874.    63/. 
Best  Plays;  ed.  A.  W.  Verity,  \v.   introd,   by  Symonds.     (Mermaid  Series). 

Loud.    Scott.    1880.    ea.  2/0. 
Dramatic  Works,  ed.  w.  life.  Collier.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1850— '51.     (Fair  Maid 

of  the  West,  2  pts.    lioyal  King  and  Loyal  Subje(rt.     \X  you  know  not 

me,  you  know  nobody.    Golden  Age.    Silver  Age). 
Fair  Maid  of  the  Exchange;  ed.  Barron  Field.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1837. 
Four  Prentices  of  London,  2  pts. ;  ed.  Barron  Field.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub.    1842. 
Late  Lancashire  Witches.    Tr.  by  Tieck  in  Sh.'s  Yorschule,  1.    Leipzig.  1823. 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.     (Ward). 
Edin.  Rev.    Apr.,  1841. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama. 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Henslowe.    Diary. 
Herford.    Studies  in  Literary  Relations  of  England  and  Germany  in  Sixteenth 

Cent. 
Lamb.    Specimens  of  Early  Dram.  Poetry. 
Marmion,  Shackerley.    Cupid  and  Psyche.    (Repr.  Singer,  1820).    (Commend. 

Yerses) . 
On  the  Time-Poets. 
Retro.  Rev.  11:  126— M.    1825. 
Symonds.    Shakspere's  Predecessors. 

Holiday,  (Dr.)  Barten.  —1661. 

Marriages  of  the  Arts.    1618.     (Univ.) 
t  Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Nichols.    Progresses  of  King  James.    3 :  713. 

Jones,  Inigo.    1573—16.52. 

Masques.    {Scenic  and  Mechanical). 

Blackness.     (With  Jonson).    1605. 
Alba.    1605. 
Ajax  Flagellifer.    1605. 
Yertumnus.    1605. 
Hymen.     (With  Jonson).    1606. 
Hue  and  Cry  after  Cupid.     (With  Jonson).    1608. 
Queens.     (With  Jonson).    1609. 
Tethys' Festival.     (With  Daniel).    1610. 

Middle  Temple  and  Lincoln's  Inn  Masque.     (With  Chapmtm).    1613. 
Time  Yindicated.    (With  Jonson).    1623. 
Pan's  Anniversary.     (With  Jonson).    1623? 
?Neptune's  Triumph.     (With  Jonson).    1624. 
Love's  Triumph  through  Callipolis.     (With  Jonson).    1630. 
Chloridia.     (AVith  Jonson).    1630. 
Albion's  Triumph.     (With  Townseud).    1632. 
Tempe  Restored.     (With  Townsend).    1632., 
Triumph  of  Peace.     (With  Shirley).    1634. 


Enr/lish  Dnnna.—A  Witrkiiiy  Jingiti.  77 

(  orlimi  liiihiiiiiicmn.     (Willi  (anw).     I(i;;i. 

Love's  Mistress.     (With  llc'\  w<mmI).     I(i;;». 

Temple  of  Lov«-.     (With  Djivcnant ).     U»:V). 

Florinii'iie.     (Freiu-h).     K;.".."). 

Britanniji  Trimnphans.     (With  Daveiiaiit).     KJoS, 

Luiniiialia.     lOllS'. 

SalnuK'ida  Spolia.     (With  Davenaut).     1(540. 
t  lilonitieid,  Kegiuakl  T.    Series  of  papers  in  Portfolio  for  188!),  pp.  88,  1  lo,  12(5. 
("imningham,  I'eter.     Life  of  lui;j:o  Jones.     (With  facsiniilo  of  drawings).   Sh. 

Sor.  Pub.     1848. 
Fleay.    IJiog.  Chron.  Eu^.  Drama. 

(Jitlbril.    Memoir  of  Hen  Jonson,  revised  by  Cunningham.    1875. 
.fonson.     Conversations  with  Drummond.    Tale  of  a  Tub. 
Lottie,  (llev.)  W^  r.     Fnigo  Jones  ami  Wren.   X.  Y.   Macmillan.    180:{.     *4.:)0. 
Nichols.     Progresses  of  James  1. 

Symonds.    Ben  Jonson.     (Eng.  Worthies).    Lond.    Longmans.     1888,     1/(5. 
W'alpole.    Anecdotes  of  Painting  in  Eng.     Lond.     W'ornum.     1849. 


.ToNsoN,  liKN.    l.')73?— 1(537. 

Hot  Auger  soon  Cold.     (With  Chettle  and  Porter.     Not  extant).     1598. 

Case  is  Altered.    1598? 
*Every  Man  in  his  Humour.    1598. 

lOvery  Man  out  of  his  Humour.    1599. 

Page  of  Plymouth.    (With  Dekker.    Not  extant).    1599. 

Robert  II.,  King  of  Scots.     (With  Chettle,  Dekker  and  other  gentlemen.    Not 
extant) .    1599. 

Cynthia's  Revels.     Ifi0<». 

Poetaster.    1601. 

Tale  of  a  Tub.    1(501  ? 

("Additions"  to  Jeronymo).    1601. 

Richard  Crookback.     (Not  extant).    1602.  ~- 

Sejanus.     1(503. 
*Eastward  Ho.    1604. 
*Volpone ;  or,  The  Fox.    1605. 
*Epicoene;  or.  The  Silent  Woman.    1(509. 
*  Alchemist.    1610. 

Catiline.     1611. 

Bartholomew  Fair.    1614. 

Sad  Shepherd.    1615? 

Devil  is  an  Ass.    161(5. 

Staple  of  News.    1625. 

New  Inn.    1629. 

Magnetic  Lady.    1(532. 

Mosques. 

Satyr.    1603. 

Entertainment  to  King  James  in  London  in  passing  to  his  Coronation.    1(504. 
Penates.     1604. 

Blackness.     (With  Inigo  Jones).    1605. 
Hymen.     (With  Inigo  Jones).    1606. 

Kntertainment  at  Theobalds  of  the  Kings  of  Great  Britain  and   Denmark. 
(Partly  in  Latin).    160C. 


'^^  English  Drnma.—A  Workimj  BuhU. 

^;n(el•taimmMll  :il  Theohiilds  to  the  Iviii|u-  and  (Juei-n.     IHoT. 
Beauty.     I(>(),s. 

Hue  aiul  (rv  after  Cupid.     (With  Inij^o  .luiie.s).     JCOS. 
Queens.     (AVitb  Inigo  Jone.x).     I(i09. 
Speeche.s  at  Prince  Henry's  Barriers.    Kilo. 
Oberou  the  Fairy  Prince.    1011. 
Love  freed  from  Tunorance  and  Folly.     101 1. 
Challenge  at  Tilt  at  a  Marriage.     lOlo. 
Irish  Masque.     1013. 

Mercury  Vindicated  from  the  Alchemists.     1()15. 
Golden  Age  Kest-ored.     1010. 
Christmas.    1610. 
Lovers  made  Men.     1617. 
For  the  Honor  of  Wales.     1018. 

News  from  the  New  AVorld  discovere<l  in  the  Moon.     1021. 
Metamorphosed  Gipsies.     1021. 
Masque  of  Augurs.    1022. 
Time  Vindicated.     (With  Inigo  Jones).    1023. 
Pan's  Anniversary.     (With  Inigo  Jones).     1023? 
Fortunate  Isles.    1024. 

Neptune's  Triumph.     (With  Inigo  Jones?)     1024? 
Masque  of  ( )wls.    1024. 

Love's  Triumph  through  ('allipolis.     (With  Inigo  Jones).     1030. 
Chloridia.     (With  Inigo  Jones).     1030. 
Love's  Welcome.     (At  Walbeck).    1033. 
Love's  Welcome.     (AtBalsover).    1034. 
»J«I)ram.  Works.    First  Folio;   (ed.  by  author),   v.  1,  1616;  v.  2,1631.    Kepr. 
1640  (2  V.) ;  1041  (2  v.) ;  1092  (1  v.) ;  171j")  or  '10  (0  v.) ;  1756  (7  v.,  w.  life 
and  notes  by  Whalley).    1811.  (Coleman's  ed.  Pub.  by  Stockdale  in  4 
V.  with  Plays  by  Beaumont  and  Fletcher).    1810.  (GifTord's  ed.  in  9  v.) 
1838.  (Barry  Cornwall's  ed.)    1801.  (Boutledge  repr.  of  Barry  Cornwall's 
ed.)    1865.  (New  ed.  of  Gifl'ord  by  Cunningham).   1870.  (Repr.  in  3  v.) 
Works;  w.  notes  and  memoir,  ed.  Giftbrd,  re-ed.  Cunningham.    9  v.     Lond. 

Bickers.    1875.    105/.    3  v.     Lond.    Chatto.    1870.    18/. 
Works;  ed.  Giftbrd.    Lond.    Routledge.    1879.    10/6. 
Best  Plays;  ed.  Nicholson   and   Herford.    3   v.     (Mermaid   Series).    Lond. 

I^nvvin.    1890— '04.    Ea.  3/6.    N.  Y.    Scribuer.     1890— '94.    Ea.  |1. 
Alchemist,  Fox,  Silent  Woman,  Sad  Shepherd?    (Morley's  Universal  Libr.) 

Loud.    Routledge.    1885.    1/. 
Every  Man  in  his  Humour;  ed.  w.  notes  by  Wheatley.     Lond.    Longmans. 

'  1877.    2/6. 
Masques;  ed.  Morley.     (Carisbrooke  Libr.  9).    Loud.    Routledge.    1890.    2/0. 
Poems;  ed.  Wm.  Sharp.     (Canterbury  Poets).    Lond.     Scott.    1880.     1/. 
Timber;  ed.  Schelling;  w.  introd.  and  notes.    Bost.    Ginn.    1892.    90c. 
Conversations  with  Drummond  of  Ha wthornden.    Ed.  Lain g.    Sh.  Soc.  Pub. 
1842.     (Abstract  in  Drummond's  Works,  1711.    Abstract  in  Gitlbnl's 
Jonson.    In  Masson's  Life  of  Drummond). 
t  Anglia.    10 :  301. 
Austin.    Poets  Laureate.     (00  pp.) 

Baudissin,  W.  G.    Ben  Jonson  und  seine  Schule.     Leipzig.    1810. 
Brit.  Rev.  1870.    52 :  394—428.     (Ben  Jonson's  Quarrel  with  Shakespeare). 
Butt",  A.    The  Quarto  ed.  of  Ben  Jonson's  "Every  Man  in  his  Humour.*' 
(Engl.  Studien,  1 :  181—86). 


English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis.       '  79 

Coleridgf.     Lectures  upon  Shakespeare  aiul  some  of  the  Old  Druinatists.     Lit. 

J{eiimn>s.    v.  2. 
Dekker.    Satiro-Mastix.     (lu  answer  to  Jouson's  Poetaster). 
Disrueli.    Amenities  of  Lit.    Curiosities  of  Lit.     Quarrels  of  Authors. 
Dryden.    Plssay  of  Dram.  I'oetry. 
Duuhaui.     Lit.  an<l  Sei.  Men.    v.  2. 
Elze.    Sh.  Jahrluirh.    3:  150;  4:  112. 

Fieay.    BioJ,^  Chron.  Eni,^  Drama.     (-SVe  f^^.so  Sh.  Soc.  I'ub.  1.    1883— '84). 
Friesen.    Eine  .Studie.    Sh.  Jahrl)ueh,  10,  1875. 
Fuller.    Worthies  of  England. 
Gilchrist,  <).     Lxamination   of  the  charges  maintained   by  Messrs.  Malone, 

Chalmers,  and  others,  of  lien  Jonson's  enmity,  etc.,  towards  Shake- 
speare.   1808. 
Gossc,    Jacobean  Poets. 
Ha/litt.     Lectures  on  the  Eng.  Comic  Writers.     Lectures  on  the  Dram.  Lit.  of 

the  Age  of  Eliz. 
Ilenslowe.    Diary. 
Uermaun,  E.    Shakspeare's  Tempest  and  Jonson's  Volpone.    117  pp.     (In  his 

Shakes.  Studien,  2). 
Holthausen,  F.    Die  Quelle  von  Hen  Jonson's  Volpone.    (Anglia,  12 :  519—525). 
Jeaffreson  in  Athenieum.    ]March  6,  1880. 
Llungreu,  Carl  Aug.    Poetical  Gender  of  Substantives  in  Ben  Jonsoii.    Diss. 

Loud.     1892. 
Massou.     (Prof.)    I).    Life  and    Writings  of    Drummond   of    Ilawthornden. 

Lond.    Macmillan.    1873.     lO/fJ. 
Retro.  Kev.    1 :  1—10. 
Return  fr.  Parnassus.     (.SV^^^  Index). 
Saegelken,  H.    Ben  Jonson's  Romer-dramen.     Bremen.    1880.    Diss.    Jena. 

(Notice  by  Max  Koch.  Englische  Studien,  S:  129—30). 
Schmidt,  A.    The  plays  and  poems  of  Shakespeare  #  *  ^  w.  an  essay  relative  to 

^  i)t  ^  Sh.  and  Jonson.     1.  1790. 
Shakespeare  and  Jonson.     Dramatic,  versus  Wit-Combats.     1804. 
Soergel.     Die  englischen  Maskenspiele. 
Swinburne.    Study  of  Ben  Jonson.    Lond.    Chatto.    1889.    7/.     (Nineteenth 

Cent.,  Apr.  and  May,  1888).    Study  of  Shakespeare,  p.  118—124, 143. 
Symonds,  J.  A.    Ben  Jonson.    (Eng.  Worthies).  Lond.   Longmans.  1888.  1/6. 
Uellner,   (Dr.)     Critical  examination  of  the  poetic  genius  of  Ben  Jonson. 

Dusseldorf.     1857. 
Ward.     Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 
Whipple.    Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eliz. 
Wilke,  W.    Anwendung  der  rhyme-test  u.  double-ending-test  auf  Ben  Jonson's 

dramen.     (Anglia,  10 :  512—521) . 


KiLLiGREW,  He:<uy,  (D.  D.)    1013- 17(X). 

Conspiracy.    lOJiS.     (Published  in  1653  under  title  of  Pallantus  and  Eudora). 
t  Fleay.    Chronicle  of  the  Eng.  Drama. 
Pepys.     Diary. 

KiUKK,  John.     F1.  1025. 
♦Seven  Champions  of  Christendom.    1638. 


80  Enf/lislh  Drama.— A  Working  Basis. 

LO^  KLACE,  J{ICHAJ{1).     1G18— '58. 

.Scholar.     (Uulv.)     1636:''     (Xot  extaut.     Prol.  and  epil,  in  Luca^ta.     U'A*.)). 
Soldier.     (Not  acted  and  not  extant). 
Non-Dram.  Works. 

Lucastu.     (Lyrics).    1649;   ed.  w.  memoir,  W.  C.  lla/litt.     hond.     Sniilli. 

1864. 
Posthume  Poems.    I()i59. 

Machin,  Lkwis.     F1.  1608. 

*Dumb  Knight.    1608.     (With  Markham). 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.     (  Under  Henry  Machin). 

Markham,  Gervask.    1568''— 1637. 

*Dumb  Knight.    1608.     (With  Lewis  31achiu). 

Herod  and  Antipater.    Pr.  1622;  played  much  earlier.    (>Vith  Wm.  Sampson). 
Sacred  Poems.     (Lamentations  of  St.  John,  1600;  Marie  ^Magdalene's  Lament- 
ations, 1601) ;  ed.  Grosart  w.  memoir.    1871. 

^lARMION,   SlIAC'KKKLEV.      1603— '39. 

*Hollaud's  Leaguer.    1632. 
*Fine  Companion.    1(533. 
*Antiquary.    1640. 
»J<Dramatic  Works,  ed.  Maidmeut  and  Logan.    Edin.     187(5. 
Cupid  and  Psyche.     (Poem).    1(>37.    llepr.  Singer.     1820. 
t  Heywood,  Thomas.    Pleasant  Dialogues  and    Dramas.     1(537.      (Commend. 
Verses). 
Jousouus  Virbius.    1638.     (A  Funeral  Sacritice  to  the  Sacred  Jlemory  of  his 
thrice-honoured  Father,  Ben  Jonson). 

Mason,  John.    F1.  1606. 

Turk.    1609. 
t  Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama. 

Massinger,  Philip.    1583—1640. 

*Duke  of  Milan.    1(518?    (Revived  at  Drury  Lane,  1816). 

*l'nnatural  Combat.    1619? 

*Bondman.    Licensed  1623.     (llevived  1661;  1719;  1799). 

Kenegado.    Licensed  1624. 

Parliament  of  Love.    Licensed  1624. 
*New  Way  to  Pay  Old  Debts.    1625?    (Thirteen  revivals.    1748—1827). 

Roman  Actor.    Licensed  1626.     (Revived  1722;  1796;  1822). 
?Maid  of  Honour.     (Revived  1785). 

Great  Duke  of  Florence.    Licensed  1(527. 
*Picture.    Licensed  1(529.     (Revived  1783). 

Emperor  of  the  East.    Licensed  1631. 

Believe  as  You  List.     (Refused  license  1(531). 
*City  Madam.    Licensed  1(532.     (Revived  1783). 
*Guardian.    Licensed  1633. 

Bashful  Lover.     Licensed  1(J3(5.     (Revived  1798). 


Eniilixli  Drama.— A    Workimj  Basis.  81 

1)1  Collahoralion. 

♦Second  Maiden's  Tra.Lcedy.     Licensed  Kill.     (With  Tourneiir?) 

Honest  Man's  Fortune.    16i;J.     (With  Fletcher,  Field,  Daltorne). 
*Thierry  and  Theodoret.     IClo-'    (With  Fletcher,  Field,  AVilkinsy) 
Bloody  Brother.    IGin?     (With  Fletcher,  Field,  Wilkinsy) 
Knight  of  Malta.    U>W'f    (With  Flet<;her). 
Queen  of  Corinth.     1(!17?    (With  Fletcher). 
*Fatal  Dowry.    Before  KJIU?    (With  Field).     (Cf.  Howe's  Fair  Penitent). 
?Virgin  Martyr.    Licensed  1()20.     (With  Dekker). 
Custom  of  the  Country.     Date?    (With  Fletcher). 
Double  Marriage.    lG20y    (With  Fletcher). 
*False()ne.    1620?    (With  Fletcher). 
Little  French  Lawyer.    1020?    (With  Fletcher). 
Sea  Voyage.     Licensed  1022.'    (With  Fletcher). 
Beggar's  Bush.    1022?    (With  Fletcher). 
Prophetess.    Licensed  1022.     (With  Fletcher). 
Spanish  Curate.     Licensed  1022.     (With  Fletcher). 
Fair  Maid  of  the  Tun.    Licensed  1020.     (With  Fletcher). 
?A  Very  Woman;  or.  The  Prince  of  Tarant.  Licensed  10o4.  (With  Fletcher). 
Lovers'  Progress.    Licensed  1084.     (AVith  Fletcher). 

[For  aUeged  lost  plays  by  Massinjier  see  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.] 
»}«I)ram.  Works;  ed.  Coxeter.    4  v.    1759;  re-issued  w.  introd.  I  >y  Da  vies.    ITOL 
Dram.  Works;  ed.  J.  Monck  Mason.    4  v.    1779. 

Plays;  ed.  Wm.  (Jittbrd.    4  v.    1805;  1818.     (Edin.  Rev.  1808;  12:  99). 
Expurgated  Plays;  ed.  If arness.    3  v.    1830 — '31. 
Massinger  and  Ford.    Dram.  Works,  w.  introd.  Hartley  Coleridge.   1  v.   1810. 

Loud.    Boutledge.    1865.    10/0. 
Plays;  ed.  Cunningham  fr.  t«xt  of  Gittbrd  (1813).  (w.  add.  of  Believe  as  You 

List).    Lond.    Chatto.    1867;  1872.    6/.     (Lit.  Li  v.  Age.  100:  206). 
Selected  Plays ;  ed.  A.  Symons.    2  v.     (Mermaid  Series).    Lond.    Vizetelly. 

1889.  'ea.  2/6. 
A  New  Way  to  Pay  Old   Debts;  ed.  Deighton,  w.  introd.   and  notes.     (Eng. 

Classics).    Lond.     Bell.    1894.    2/0. 
Believe  as  You  List;  ed.  T.  C.  Croker.     Percy  Soc.    1848. 
Lafond,  E.    Contemporains  de  Sh.     (Fr.  trans.)     Paris.    18(54. 
t  Balser,'J.  E.     Acad.  37:  430. 
Boyle,  K.    Beaumont,  Fletcher  and  Massinger.      Engl.  Studieu,  5:  74;  7:  00; 

8 :  39 ;  9 :  299 ;   10 :  383. 
Choate.    Wells  of  English. 
(Joleridge.    Literary  llemains. 

Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  P]ng.  Dram.     (  Lender  Fletc-her). 

Gardiner,  S.  R.    The   Political     Element  in    Massinger.      Sh.   Soc.  Trans. 

1875— '70.     (Conteinp.  Rev.  Aug.,  1876;  28:495,  a>-^.    John  Fletcher). 

Gaspary,  Alfred.    Allgemeine  Ausspriiche  in  den  Dramen  Philip  Massinger. 

Marburg,  1890. 
IJazlitt.     Dram.  Lit.  of  Age  of  Eliz. 
Lamb.    Specimens  of  Dram.  Poets. 

F^owell.  Massinger  and  Ford.  Harper's,  85 :  942.  ^4Zso  Old  Eng.  Dramatists. 
Macaulay,  G.  C.  Francis  Beaumont.  A  Crit.  Study.  Lond.  Paul.  18;J3.  5/. 
On  the  Time-Poets. 

Phclan,  Jas.    On  I'hilip  Massinger.    Halle  diss.  1S78.    Anglia,  2 :  1, 44,  504. 
Stephen,  L.     Cornh.  Mag.  36:  440.     (Same  in  Eel.  Mo.  89:  (588,  and    Lit.    Liv. 
Ai:o,  i;5:):22S).     Hours  in  a  rjbrarv,2:  141—70. 


82  Enfflish  Drama. — ^-l   Workinrj  Basis. 

Swinburne.    Fortn.  Rev.    52 :  1. 

Ward.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 

Whipple.    Essays  and  Reviews.    Lit.  of  tlie  Aj^e  of  Eliz. 

May,  Thomas.    151)5— 1050. 

*01d  Couple.    1620-' 
*Heir.    Acted  1620. 
Cleopatra.    Acted  1620. 
Julia  Agrippina.    Acted  1028. 
Antigone.    Pr.  1631. 
Julius  Ciesar.     (Latin).    MS. 

[For  Poems,  Translations  und  I'rose  Works,  sei-  Did.  Nal.  Biu.u'.J 
t  Dunham.     Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men,  2. 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 

Mayne,  Jaspeh.    1004— '72. 

City  Watch.    Acted  1039.     (Revised  by  Bromfield,  1755,  as  The  Schemers,  and 

by  Planch6, 1S28,  as  the  Merchant's  Wedding). 
Amorous  War.    Pr.  1648. 

[For  Poems,  Translations  and  Prose  Works,  see  Diet.  Nat.  Biojr.J 
»iiTwo  Plays.    By  J.  M.  of  Ch.  Ch.  in  Oxon.    1058. 
t  Pepys.    biaH^    Sept.  28, 1668. 
Walker,  John.    Suft'erings  of  the  Clergy.    Lend.  1714. 

Mead,  Robert.    1(516— '53. 

Cond>at  of  Love  and  Friendship.     (Univ.)  circ.  1636. 
t  Cowley,  Abraham.    Poetical  Blossoms.    1633.    (Commend.  Verses  by  Mead). 
Jonsonus  Virbius.    1838. 

MiDDLETON,  Thomas.    1.570 V— 1627. 

Old  Law.    1599?    (With  Rowley  and  Massinger V) 
.*Blurt,  blaster  Constable ;  or,  The  Spaniard's  Nightw^alk.    l(i()(». 

C.Tsar's  Fail.   1002.    (With  Dekker,  Drayton,  Monday,  AVebster.  Not  extant). 

Two  Harpies.  1602.  (With  Dekker,  Drayton,  Monday,  Webster.  Not  extant). 

Chester  Tragedy ;  or,  Randolph,  Earl  of  Chester.    1602.  .  (Not  extant). 
*Mayor  of  Quinl>orough.    1602? 
*?IIonest  Whore,  pt.  1.    1604.     (With  Dekker). 

Michaelmas  Term.    1604? 

Phanix.    1606? 
*Trick  to  catch  the  Old  One.    160(). 
*A  Mad  World,  My  Masters.    1606? 
*?Puritan  ;  or,  The  Widow  of  Watling  Street.    1()0(>. 

Family  of  Love.    1607? 

Five  Gallants.     (Five  Witty  Gallants).     1607. 
*Roaring  Girl.    1608— '11?    (With  Dekker). 

Chaste  Maid  in  Cheapside.    1611— '13? 

Xo  Wit,  No  Help,  like  a  Woman's.    1013? 
*Women  Beware  Women.    1(»13? 

Fair  Quarrel.    1616?     (With  Wm.  KowU  y ). 
♦Changeling.    1621.     (AMth  Wm.  Rowley). 


English  Dnww.—A  Work  in  ff  Basis.  88 

♦More  Dissemblers  besides  Women.    1622? 
♦Spanish  Gipsy.    l(;2a?    (With  Wm.  Rowley?) 

Anything  for  a  (^uiet  Life.    162:?? 

Game  at  Chess.    1624. 

yWidow.     Pr.  1652.     (Witli  Joiison  and  Fletcher?) 
yWitch.     Pr.  ITTS. 

I'df/t'dJltS. 

Entertainment  to  Kinj^  James.    1604.     (With  Dekker). 
Triumphs  of  Truth.     (Lord  Mayor).    1618. 

Lordship's  Entertainment  at  the  Opening  of  the  New  River.    161:1. 
Mask  of  Cupid.     (Merchant  Taylors.    Xot  extant).    1614. 
Civitatis  Amor.     (AVhitehall).    1616. 
Triumphs  of  Honor.     (Lord  Mayor).    1617. 
Inner  Temple  Masque ;  or,  Masque  of  Heroes.    1618. 
Triumphs  of  Love.     (Lord  Mayor).    1619. 
World  Tost  at  Tennis.    "  Courtly  Masque."    1620. 
Sun  in  Aries.    1621. 

Invention  (for  the  Lord  Mayor,  at  an  entertainment  in  his  house).    1622. 
Triumphs  of  Honor  and  Virtue.     (Lord  Mayor).    1622. 
Triumphs  of  Integrity.     (Lord  Mayor).    1623, 
Triumphs  of  Health  and  Prosperity.     (Lord  Mayor).    1626. 
Honorable  Entertainments  composed  for  the  Service  of  this  Noble  City. 
(Ten  minor  masques).    Pr.  1621.     {/See  Atheu.  Oct.  2, 1886). 
[For  misc.  works  iu  verse  jiiid  prose  ascribed  to  Middleton  see  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.    (Herford)]. 
»J*Works;  ed.  Dyce.    5  v.    Lond.    Lumley.    1840. 
Works;  ed.  Bullen.    8  v.    Lond.    Nimmo.    1885— '86.    ea.  T/6.     (Ath.,  1886, 

1 :  625.    Atlantic,  56 :  853.    Sat.  Rev.,  61 :  305). 
Selected  Works;  ed.  Ellis,  w.  introd.  by  Swinburne.    2  v,     (Mermaid  Series). 
Lond.    Vizetelly.    1887— '90.    ea.  2/6. 
t  Arnheim.    Herrig's  Archiv.  78:1;  129;  369. 
Choate.    Wells  of  English.  __ 

Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Hazlitt.    Dram.  Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eli/. 
Ilenslowe.    Diary. 
Ilolthausen,  F.    Zii  Middleton's  No  Wit,  No  Help,  like  a  AVoman's.     (Angliii, 

12:526—527). 
Hornby,  T.    Game  of  Chess.    Sli.  Soc.  Trans.  2.    1845. 
Jonsou.    Conversations  with  Drummond.    Staple  of  News,  3:1. 
Pearson,  Jas.  L.     Repr.  of  an  unknown  Pageant,  Triumphs  of  Honor  and 

Virtue,  w.  introd.  Sh.  Soc.  Trans.  2.  1845. 
Pepys.  Diary.  Feb.  23, 1661.  (The  Changeling). 
Retro.  Rev.    1823.    8:  125. 

Spalding.    On  the  Witch-Scenes  in  Macbeth.    Sh.^oc.  Trans.    1877— '79. 
Swinburne.     Nineteenth    Cent.     Jan.,    1886.      19:138.      {Same.     Ed.    Mo. 

106:  335). 
Webster.     Duchess  of  Malfi.    1623.     (Commend.  Verses  by  Middleton). 

Milton,  John.    1608— '74. 

Arcades,  Masque,  presented  before  the  Countess  Dowagei*  of  Derby.    1633? 
*Comus.    Masque,  presented  at  Ludlow  Castle.    1634. 
*Samson  Agonistes.    1671. 


84  English  Drarim. — A   Working  Basis. 

»J«Work!s  in  Verse  and  Prose;  ed.  w.  life,  J.  Mitlurd.    8  v.    Lond.    18G7. 
Poetical  AVorks;  ed.  w.  life  aud  notes,  D.  Massou.    3  v.    Lond.    JNlacmillan. 

1874.    Globe  ed.    Loud.    Macmillan.    1877.    3/6. 
I'oetical  AVorks;  ed.  w.  life,  introd.  l)il)liog.,  etc.,  Jno.  PradshaAV.    2  v.    Lond. 

Bell.    1893.    ea.  2/G.     N.  Y.    Macmillan.    LS93.    ea.  75c. 
Arcades  and  Comus;  ed.  vv.  introd.  and  notes,  A.  W.  Verity.    Lond.    (ami). 

Press.    1891.    3/.    N.  Y.    ]Nracmillan.    1891.    90c. 
( -omus;  ed.  w.  introd.  and  notes,  Bell.     (Eng.  Classics).    Lond.    Matniillan. 

1890.    1/6.    X.  Y.     Macmillan.     1890.    40c. 
Illustrations  to  Comus,  by  Wm.  HIake.     (IJeprod.  of  the  8  orig.  drawings). 

Lond.    Quaritch.    1890.    42/. 
(;omus,  adapted  to  the  stage.    Altered  by  J.  Dalton.    Lond.    1738.     (Bell's 

Br.  th.,  1;  Br.  dr.,  2;  Dibdin's  Lond.  th.,  10;  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  2). 
Comus.    Altered  by  G.  Colman.    As  performed   in  Covent  Garden.    Lond. 

1772.     (Bell's  Br.  th.,  9;  Br.  dr.,  12;  Inchbald's  Farces,  7;  Lond.  stage, 

2;  Mod.  Br.  dr.,  5). 
Samson  Agouistes;  ed.  Jerram.    Lond.    Rivington.    1890.    2/.    ed.  Percival. 

(Eng.   Classics).     Lond.     Macmillan.    1890.    1/6.    N.  Y.    Macmillan. 

1890.     40c.     ed.  J.   Churtou   Collins.     Oxf.  Clar.  Press.    1/.    X.   Y. 

Macmillan.    25c.    ed.  A.  W.  Verity,  w.  introd.  and  notes.    Camb.  Press. 

1892.    2/6.    N.  Y.    3Iacmillan.    1892.    70c. 
Samson.    Adapted  as  oratorio  by  X.  Hamilton.    Oxford.    1749. 
Samson.    Set  to  music  by  Handel.    Lond.    17(52. 
Handel's  Oratorio,  Samson.     Words  chiefly  fr.    ^Milton.     Compiled    ])y  T. 

Morell.    Lond.    1840. 
t  Arnold.    Essays  in  Criticism. 
Bagehot.    Lit.  Studies. 
Birrill.    Obiter  Dicta. 
Bridges,  Rob.    Milton's  Prosody.    Clar.  Press.    1893.    8/6.    X.  Y.    Macmillan. 

'  1893.    $3.00. 
Brooke,  Stopford  A.    Milton.    Lond.    Macmillan.    1879.    1/6. 
Cleveland,  C.  D.    Concordance  to  3Iilton's  Poetical  Works.     Lond.     Low. 

1867.    6/. 
Coleridge.    Seven  Lectures  on  Sh.  and  3IiIton. 
DeQuincey.    Works.     (1883).    6:  311— 25;  10:  79— 98. 
Dowden.    Transcripts  and  Studies.    Lond.    1888. 
Elze.    Ein  Gegenbild  zu  Sh.    Sh.  Jahrbuch,  12.    1877. 
Garnett,  Richard.    Life  of  John   Milton.     (Bibliog.  by  Anderson).     Lond. 

Scott.    1890.    2/6. 
Lowell.    Among  My  Books. 

Macaulay,  Th.  B.    Crit.  and  Hist.  Essays.    2  v.    Lond.    1854.    1:1—28. 
Masson,  D.    Essays.    Cambridge.    1856.      Life  of  John  Milton.    Cambridge. 

1859— '80.    8v.     (New  ed.  1881). 
Pattison,  Mark.    Milton. .  (Eng.  Men  of  Letters).    Lond.    1879. 
Rossetti,  Wm.  Michael.    Lives  of  Famous  Poets.    Lond.    1878. 
Scherer.    Essays  on  Eng.  Lit. 

Montague,  Walter.    1603?— '77. 

Shepherd's  Paradise.    1633. 
t  Clarendon.    Hist,  of  the  Rebellion. 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 
Prynne.     Histrio-mastix. 
Suckling.    Session  of  the  Poets.    . 


Englisk  Drararf. — A    Worklnfj  JhisiH.  85 

Xaui'.ks,    Thomas,     V\.  1(;.","». 

*Coveiit  (iiinlen.     1033. 
*'rottenliam  Court.    1033. 
*Hannihal  and  Scipio.     ir;;>.'). 
*Brl<le.    1()38. 

^?Unt'ortunate  Mother.     Mm). 
I'dfjciUits. 

jMierocosmus.    Vr.  1()37. 
Spring's  Glory.    Pr.  1038. 

Presentation  on  the  Prince's  Birthday.    Pr.  1(>3S. 
»J«Spriug's  Glory,  a  Maske.    Together  with  sundry  Po«  ins,  Epigranis,  Elegies, 
and  Epithalamiums.    1630. 
Bullen,  A.  11.    Collection  of  Old  Eng.  Plays.    New  Series.     1887.    (  Vols.  ]  and 
2.    Xahbes'  Coll.  Works,  w.  introd.  I>y  Bullen). 
t  Bridges.    Censura  Literaria  and  Restituta. 
Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama. 

Nevile,  Koijert.  —1(51)4. 

Poor  Scholar.    1(573. 
t  Not«s  and  Queries.    1st  ser.  11  :  3()7,  430;  3rd  ser.  1 :  80. 

NiCCOLs,  RiciiAUi).     1584— 1()I(). 

Twins' Tragedy.    1012.     (Not  extant,  unless  identical  with  "  Twins,"  pul».  as 

by  Wni.  Rider.    10o5.     {See  Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama). 
Xon  Dram.  Workfi. 

Kpicedium.    A  Funeral  Oration  upon  the  Death  of    Elizabeth.     Wr.   by 

Infelice  Academico  Ignoto.    1003. 
Cuckow;    1007.    Sack ville's  Mirror  for  Magistrates,  re-ed.  w.  continuations 

by  Xiceols  in  1619.     (6^ee  Hasle wood's  ed.  1815). 
Three  Sisters'  Tears,  shed  at  the  Funerals  of  Prince  Henry.    I(il3. 
Epigrams.    1614.     (llarl.  Misc.  10: 1). 
Monodia.    1615.     (Harl.  Misc.  10: 11). 
London's  Artillery.    1010. 
Sir  Thomas  Overbury's  Vision.  1016.     (Harl.  Misc.  7  :  178.    Ilunterian  club. 

Glasgow,  1853). 

Phillti's,  (Philips)  Ambrose.    1071—1740. 

*Distrest  Mother.     (Tr.  of  Racine's  Andromaque). 
t  Spectator,  290. 

(JUARLES,  FRA^X'rs.    1592—1044. 

Virgin  Widow.    1649. 
Emblems:  Divine  and  Moral. 

[For  complete  list  of  works  see  T.owiules'  Bihiiogmplier's  Muiiiia]]. 
t  Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 

Randolph,  Thomas.    1005— '35. 

Aristippus;  or,  The  Jovial  Philosopher.    Pr.  1(530. 
Conceited  Pedlar.    Pr.  1030. 


'*>f>  English  Drama.— A   Working   Basiti. 

Jealous  Lover.s.    Acted  1632. 
*?Aniyntas.    Pr.  1638. 
*Muses'  Looking-glasf^.     Pr.  1638. 
?PJiitophthalmia  Plutogamia. 
('ornelianum  Doliiim.    Pr.  1638. 
Prodigal  Scholar.    8.  R.  1660. 
»JiPoet.  and  Dram.  Works;  ed.  w.  memoir  and   notes,   \V.  (  .   Ilazlitt.     I.ond. 

Reeves  and  Turner.    1875.    15/. 
t  (hoate.    Wells  of  f:nglish. 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
Masson.    Life  of  Milton.  1 :  218. 
Itetro.  Rev.  6:  61. 

Shirley.    Faithful  Servant.     (Verses  by  Randolph  prefixed). 
Ward'    Eng.  Dram.  Lit.    1 :  XLIY.— XLVL 

Rawlins,  Thomas.       — 1670'' 
♦Rebellion.    Pr.  1639. 

Richards,  Nathaniel.    F1.  1640. 
Messalina.    Pr.  1640. 
4*Sacred  and  Satirical  Poems.    16.'}0.    1641. 

RowLKY,  Samuel.    F1.  1605. 
*^Henry  VIII. ;  or,  When  you  see  me  you  know  me.    Pr.  1605. 
Spanish  Soldier.    Pr.  1634.     (-SV/?  Fleay.    Ring.   Chron.  Eng.  Dram:!.  niKh^r 
Dekker). 
Lost  Plays. 

Judas.    1601.     (AVith  Bourne). 

Joshua.    1602. 

Hymen's  Holiday;   or,  Cupid's  Vagaries.    Acted  1612.    (Perhaps  by  Wm. 

Rowley.     See  Fleay.  Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama). 
Richard  III. ;  or.  The  English  Profit.   1623.     (>S'ee  Fleay.   Biog.  ("hron.  Eng. 

Drama). 
Hard  Shift  for  Husbands;  or,  Bilbo's  Best  Blade.    1623. 
»i«nenry  VIII. ;  or.  When  you  see  me  you  know  me;  ed.  w.  introd.  and  notes, 

by  K.  Elze.    Dessau  and  Lond.    1874. 
t  Henslowe.    Diary. 
Ward.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 

Rowley,  William.    F1.  1610. 

Travels  of  Three  English  Brothers.    1607?    (With  Day  and  A\  ilkins). 
*Match  at  Midnight.  "  1607? 

A  Shoemaker's  a  Gentleman.    160iJ? 

Hymen's  Holiday;  or,  Cupid's  Vagaries.     (Not  extant.     See  Samuel  Rowley). 

Fortune  by  Land  and  Sea.  1609?  (With  Heywood,  ed.  Barron  Field.  Sh. 
Soc.  Pub.    1845). 

Old  Law;  or,  A  Xew  Way  to  Please  You.  1615?  (With  :Middleton  and  per- 
haps Massinger). 

Fair  Quarrel.    1616?    (With  Middleton). 

Cure  for  a  Cuckold.  1618?  (With  Webster?  Cf.  Fleay.  Biog.  Chron.  Eng. 
Drama.  2:  98  —  99;  and  Gosse.  Seventeenth  Cent.  Studies,  John 
AYebster,  66— 67). 


English  Drama.— A  Workiny  Basis.  87 

♦Changt'ling.     1021.     (With  Middleton). 

AlPs  Lost  l.y  Lust.     1022. 
*Mtii(l  of  the  Mill.    162.3.     (With  FleU-her). 

Witch  of  Edmonton.    1023':'     (With  Dekker  and  Ford). 
^Spanish  (Jipsy.    1023/'      (AV^ith  Middleton!''    S<'.e  Flcay.    IJiog.  Chion.   Kng. 
Drama). 
New  Wonder;  or,  A  Woman  never  Vext.    Pr.  1032. 
*l{irthof  Merlin;  or,  The  Child  has  lost  a  Father.    Pr.  1002.     (Ascribed   on 

title-page  to  Shakespeare  and  Kovvley). 
t  liodeustedt.    Shakespeare's  Zeitgenossen.    1. 
lUillen,  in  jiref.  to  7* i«  Day's  Dram.  Works.    Chisvviek  Press.  ISSl.   £3,5/. 
(iosse.    Jacobean  Poets. 
1  lazlitt.     Dram.  Lit.  of  the  Age  of  Eliz. 
Iiaml>.    Specimens  Eng.  Dram.  Poets. 

liiTiTER,  Joseph.    F1.  1035. 

*Shepherd"s  Holiday.     Pr.  1035. 

Cid.    2  pts.     (Tr.  fr.  Corneille).    I "r.  1038. 
t^  Jonson,    Shepherd's  Holiday,    ('omniend.  Verses.     Underwoods,  22. 
Jonsonus  YirlMus. 

Sampson,  William.    F1.  1625. 

Herod  and  Autipater.     Pr.  1022. 

Widow's  Prize.    1025?    (Xot  extant). 

Vow  Breaker;  or.  The  Fair  Maid  of  Clifton.    Pr.  K530. 

I-'Sanillk,  J.    Fl.  1003. 

King  James's  Entertainment  at  Theoltalds  and  his  Welcome  to  Lond.  1003. 
(Arber  Keprints).  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  Macmillau.  (But  .see  Fleay. 
Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama,  2:  175). 

Shakpk,  Lewis.    Fl.  1040. 
Noble  stranger.     Pr.  1040. 

SnAijpHAM,  Edward.    FI.  100(>. 

Fleire.    1000? 

Cupid's  Whirligig.     1007?     (Founded  on  Bo<*caccio's  Decameron,  7:  0). 

Shirley,  Jamks.    1500—1000.    (Dates  usually  of  license). 

School  of  Compliment.    1025. 

Maid's  Revenge.     1020. 

Wedding.    1620? 
*Brothers.     1020.     (,.SVe  Fleay.     Hiog.  Chron.  Fng.  Drama). 

AVitty  Fair  One.    1028. 

Faithful  Servant.     l(?2i>.  .,--Tr:=r=r->v^ 

*Traitor.    1031.  r'^<>X-^^' 

Duke.    16.3L  ..■    O^ 'O?  THB^^  ^ 

Love's  Cruelty.    1631.  ,  r—  •^  r  ^v  ««  V%  ^  V  mi  ••I 

Changes ;  or,  Love  in  a  Maze.    1(532.     (i  U  Si  I  V  B  R  i^LT  1  } 


88  English  Drama.— A   Workinr/  Basis. 

Hyde  Park.    1632. 

Contention  for  Honor  ami  lliclKs.     s.  |{.  16."»2. 
*Ball.    1632.     (AYith  Chapman). 

Arcadia.    Acted  1632? 

Beauties.    1()33. 

Nightwalker.     1633.     (Wr.  I>y  Fletcher;  re-modelled  l»y  Shirley). 

Young  Admiral.    1633. 
*Gamester.    1633. 

Triumphs  of  Peace.     Presented  at  Whitehall.     1633.     (With  Iniyo  Jones). 

Example.    1634. 

Opportunity.    1634. 

Coronation.    1635.     (With  Fletcher?     *S'ee  Fleay.    IJioj:.  (hjun.   Fug.  Drnma. 
2:  241). 

Chabot.    1635.     (W^ith  Chapman). 

Lady  of  Pleasure.    1635. 

Duke's  Mistress.    1635. 
*Saint  Patrick  for  Ireland.    Acted  (at  Dublin)  1636—7. 

Constant  Maid.    Acted  1637? 

Koyal  Master.    Acted  1637. 

Politician.    Acted  1637— '39?    (/Vce  Fleay.     Biog.  Chrun.  Fug.  Driima). 

Gentleman  of  Venice.    1639. 
?General.    Acted  1636— '38?    (Pr.  Hallivvell,  1853). 

Triumph  of  Beauty.    1640? 

Kosania.    1640. 

Imposture.    1640. 

Politic  Father.    1641. 

Cardinal.    1641. 

Sisters.    1642. 

Court  Secret.    Wr.  1642. 

Cupid  and  Death.    Acted  1653. 

Contention  of  Ajax  and  Achilles.     Pr.  1659. 
»J<Dram.  Works;  \v.  notes  by  W.  Gittbrd,  and  added  notes  and  some  account  of 
Shirley   and  his  writings,  by  Dyce.    6  v.    I^ond.      1833.    £6.    (Quart. 
Kev.  49 :  1, 1833 ;  and  16 :  103, 1834) . 

Selections;  ed.  w.introd.  and  notes  by  Gosse.    Loud.     Vizetelly.    1888.    2/6. 
(Mermaid  Ser.) 

Poems.    Campbell.    Brit.  Poets.    5 :  1—63.  , 

t  Blackwoods,  4:  66.     (The  Traitor). 

Dunham.    Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men. 

Fleay.    Annals  of  the  Careers  of  James  and  Henry  Shirley.     (Anglia,  8 :  J05— 
414.    1885). 

Ford.    Love's  Sacrifice.     (Prefatory  lines  l)y  Shirley). 

Heywood.    Queen's  Mask.     (Coridon  the  Clown=Shirley). 

Hogarth.    Memoirs  of  the  Opera.  1 :  55.     (Triumphs  of  Peace). 

Kingsley,  Chas.    Plays  and  Puritans.    Loud.    Macmillan.    1889.    5/. 

Swinburne.    Fortn.  Rev.  53:  461. 

Ward.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 


.SlliUi.KV,  IlEXHY.     Fl.  belure  163.^. 

*Martyn(i  Soldier.     Pr.  1638. 

t  Fleay.    Annals  of  the  Careers  of  James  and  Henry  Shirley.    {  Anglia,  S:  40Ji 
"  414,1885). 


Enylish  Drnraa.—A    WorkiiKj  Basis.  89 

?Smith,  William.    F1.  1615. 

Pos.sil)ly  ideutical  with  AVentworthSinitlj. 

Hector  of(iermany.     HiVVf     (Tr.  1G15). 

Freeinairs  Honour.    1()14?    (Not  extant). 

Fair  Foul  One.     Licensed  1G28.     (Xot  extant). 

Saint  Georj,'e  for  England.     (]MS.  destroyed  by  WarWurton's  cook). 

S(ii  IKK,  JojiN.     Fl.  1G20. 

Triuniplis    of  JVace.     (Lord  Mayor).    1G20.    Eepr.  Nichols:   IMogresses  of 
King  James,  3:  (Jli>. 

Stki'Hens,  John.    Fl.  1G13. 
Cynthia's  llevenge.     l*r.  1613.     (^SV^f^  Fleay.    liiog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama). 

STiioi>i:,  William.    151)9—1044. 

Floating   Island.     Acted   by   Christ    Church    students  before   Charles   I.    s*t 
Oxford,  1636. 

Suckling,  (Sir)  John.    16()0— '41? 

Aglaura.     Acted  1637? 
*Gob]ius.     Acted  1638'' 

IJrennoralt;  or,  Discontented  Colonel.    AVr.  liyod^ 

Sad  One.     (Unfinished).    Wr.  1040:' 
»I« Works.    2  V.     Lond.    1770. 

Poems,  Plays  and  other  Kemaius,  ed.  W.  C.  Hazlitt.    2  v.    Lond.    liceves 
and  Turner.    1892.    8/. 

Selected  AVorks;  vv.  memoir,  A  Suckling.    Lond.    1836. 
f-  Anderson.    Brit.  Poets,  3. 

Hazlitt.    Fng.  Comic  AVriters. 

Ketro.  Rev.  9 :  19.    1824. 

Wotton.    AVord  Portraits. 

SVVINIIOK,   (ilLIJKUT.      Fl.  1650. 

Unhappy  Fair  Irene,    Pr.  1658.     (Founded  on  Painter:   Palace  of  I'leasure. 
Nov.  40). 

Tail<)1{,  KoiJKjn.     Fl.  1614. 

*Hog  hath  lost  his  Pearl.    Pr.  1614. 
t  Fleay.    Biog.  Chron.  Eng.  Drama,  2 :  256—7. 

Taylor,  John.    1580—1654. 

'I'liumphs  of  Fame  and  Honor.     (Lord  Mayor).    1634. 
Ovatio  Caroli.    lUl. 
»I«\Vorks.    1630.     (Folio  ed.)     Kepr.  Spenser  Soc.    Manchester.     18(59. 
Works  not  in  1(530  Folio,    llepr.  Spenser  Soc.    1870 — '78. 
I'^'irlv  Prose  and  Poet.  >>'()rks,     Morison.  Olasgow.     1888.    5/. 


90  English  Drama.— A    Working  Basis. 

ToMKiNS,  John.    F1.  Kilo, 
*AJl)um!izj«r.    Acted  1615. 

TouHXEi'i?  Crurner)  OviMf..    Fl.  K'.IO, 
Atheist's  Tragedy.    1603-'    Pr.  1(511. 
*lleveDger'.s  Tragedy.    Pr,  1607. 
Npn-Dram .  Wo rks. 
Transformed  Metamorphosis.    Pr.  1600. 
Funeral  Poem  on  the  Death  of  Sir  Francis  V'ere.     Pr.  160!>. 
(irief  on  the  Death  of  Prince  Henry.    Wr.  1612.    Pr.  16i:>. 
»J<Phiys  and   Poems;  ed.   w.   crit.  introd.  and   notes,  J.  Churton  (olliiis,     2  v. 
Loud.    Chatto.    1878.    18/. 
Tragedies;,  ed.   w.   introd.  and  notes,  8ym<»nds,      Loud.      Vizetelly.     isss. 
(Mermaid  Series), 
t  Choate.    Wells  of  i:nglish. 
Gosse.    Jacobean  Poets.     Seventeenth  Cent.  Studies:  John  NW'bster,  p.  .")!>. 
Hazlitt.    Age  of  Eliz.    Lecture  3. 
Henley.    Views  and  Reviews. 
Jahrbuch.     (Sh.)  23:  132. 
Lamb.    Specimens  of  the  Eng.  Drama.  Poets. 
Retro.  Rev.    1823.  7 :  331—52. 
Swinburne.    Nineteenth  Ceut.    1887.  21:  415—27.    {IS<nH<i,  Eel.  31o.  108:  500). 

TOWN.SEND,  AUKELIAX.      Fl.  1030. 

Allnon's  Triumph.    Masque.    1631.     (With  Inigo  Jones). 
Tempe  Restored.    Masque.    1631.     (AYith  Inigo  Jones). 

Wkbstek,  John.    1501— y 
Ciesar's  Fall.    1602.     (With  Drayton,  Middleton,  Mondiiy   and   "the  rest.'' 

Not  extant) . 
Two  Harpies.    1602.      (With    Drayton,    Dekker,  Middleton,  Mondiiy.    Not 

extant) . 
Lady  Jane.    2  pts.    1602.     (With  Chettle,  Dekker,  Heywo(»<l,  Smith.     Piil). 

1607  as  The  Famous  Hist,  of  Sir  Thomas  Wyatt) .  j. 

Christmas  comes  but  once  a  Year.     1602.     (With  Chettle,  Dekker,  Hey  wood. 

Not  extant). 
Westward  Ho.    1603?    (With  Dekker). 
Northward  Ho.    1605.     (With  Dekker). 
?White  Devil;  or,  Vittoria  (.'orombona.    1(>07!' 
*Appius  and  Virginia.    1600? 

Devil's  Law  Case.  1610? 
*I)uchess  of  Malti.  1612? 
?Late  Murther  of  the  Son  upon  the  Mother.    Licensed  1621  as  a  ''  new  tragedy." 

(With  Ford), 
^[onuments  of  Honour.     (  Lord  3Iayoi).     1624. 

?Cure  for  a  Cuckold.    Pr.  1661.     (Cf.  Fleay :  iiiog.  Chron.  VA^i^.  Drama,  and 
Gosse:  Seventeenth  Cent.  Studies). 
►J«Works;  ed.  w.  memoir  and  notes,  Dyce.    4  v.     Lond.    1830. 
Dram.  Works:  ed.  Hazlitt.    4  v.    Lond.     Smith.     1857.    20/. 
White  Devil,  and  Duchess  of  Malli;  ed.  w.  introd,  and  notes,  Symond-.    L(»iid. 
Vizetelly.     1888,    2/6.     (Mermaid  Ser.) 


\% 


Kn(jli.s/i   Di'umd.—A    Workintj  Basis. 


91 


t  Acad.  42:  ;r,5». 

liliickwooil's.    2  :  (loO.  (Duchess  of  Mjilfi).  :'.:  OoG,  (White  Devil). 

IJodenstodt.     Sh.'s  Zeitj^euosseii,  1. 

(losse.    Seveiiteoiith  Cotjt.  Studies. 

Ilazlitt.    Drjini.  Lit.  of  the  A<;e  of  YAv/., 

Litml).*    Speeiniens'of  Enji;.  Dram.  I'oetry. 

Lowell.    Old  Kn;;-.  Dnmiatists. 

Meiners,  M.     JMetrist-he   rntersiichimgen  den  Drainatiker  .7,  Wef)ster.     Ilalle 

diss.    189:$. 
Ketro.  Rev.    1823.  7 :  ST. 
Swinburne.  Nineteenth  (^'ent.    June,  1886.   19:801.    ^SYrme,  Eel.  Mo.  107:227. 

Same,  Littell's  Liv.  Age.  170:  07. 
Synionds.     Italian   By-ways.      (Vittoria    Aecoramboni).     J^ond.     Smith   and 

Elder.     188:5.     10/fi. 

White,  Uobkkt.    El.  1B17. 

Cupid's  Hanishment.    Masque.     1017. 
t  Nichols.     L'ro<-resses  of  James  1.3:  283. 

WlLKINS,  (^KOUGE.      FI.  1607. 

*Miseries  of  inforced  Marriage.    1607. 

♦Travels  of  the  Three  English  Brothers.    1607.     (With  Day  and  W.   Rowley). 
t  Fleay  :  Biog.  (Jhron.  P'ng.  Drama. 
Jahrhuch.  (Sh.)  3:  169;  23:  i:i2;  27:14:^,15.5. 

WiL.s<^)x,  Arthur.    1595— 16o2. 
*Inconstan1jf*^Hdyt    (Also  known  as  Better  Late  than  Never).    Pr.  1814. 


RESTORATION   DRAMA. 


DRAMATISTS. 


Behn,  Mrs. 

Hetterton. 

Boyle.     (Orrery). 

Cavendish,  Margaret. 

Cavendish,  VVm. 

Chamberlayne. 

Cokayne. 

CONGREVE. 

Crowne. 

D'A\^i:NANT. 

Digby. 

Drydex. 

ElHERECiE. 

Farquitar. 

Hopkins. 

Howard,  Edw. 

Howard,  (Sir)  Robt. 

Killigrew,  Th. 

Killigrew,  Th.,  the  Younger, 


Killigrew,  (Sir)  Win. 

Lacy. 

hee. 

Lower. 

Mountford. 

Otway. 

Fix,  (Mrs.) 

Sedlcy. 

Settle. 

Shadwell. 

Stapylton. 

Tate. 

Tatham. 

Tuke. 

Vanbrugfi. 

Villiers. 

Wilson. 

Wycherlev. 


English  Drama.— A    Working  Basis. 


Be  UN 

,  (Mrs.)  AriiRA.    1640-89. 

Forc'd  Marriiige.    1071. 

Amorous  Prince.    1671. 

Dutch  Lover.    1673. 

Abdelazar.    1G76. 

Kover.    Parti.    1677. 

Debauchee.    1677. 

Town  Fop.    1677. 

Sir  Patient  Fancy.    167S. 

(From  Molicre's  Malade  Tmatiina'ire). 

Ptover.    Part  2.    Um. 

Poundheads.    1682. 

City  Heiress.    1682. 

False  Count.    1682. 

Youna-  Kino-.    1683. 

Lucky  Chance.    1687. 
Emperor  ol  the  Moon.    1687. 
Widow  Ranter.     Pub.  1690. 
Younger  Brother.    Pub.  1696. 
»I<Plays,  Histories  and  Novels,  witli  Life  and  Memoir.     Lond.    Pearson.     1871. 

6v.    52/6. 
t  Bayle.    Dictionary,  n :  140;  10 :  126. 
Dunham.    Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.  o. 
Fitzgerald.    Hist,  of  the  Eng.  Stage.    1:188—190. 
Forsyth.    Novels  and  Novelists. 
Jeafl'erson.    Novels  and  Novelists.  1.  20  pp. 
Kavanagh.    Eng.  Women  of  Letters. 
Periodicals. 

Mrs.  Behn  and  her  Novels.     Dub.  Univ.  +7:  5.%,      Soiiir\     Littell's  Liv. 

Age.  49:800. 
Dram.  Writings.    Retros.  Rev.  17:  1. 
England's  First  Lady  Novelist.    St.  James.  7 :  351. 
Works.    Amer.  Bibliopolist.    4 :  30.S. 
Temple  Bar.  71 :  388.     >Same.    Eel.  Mag.  103 :  400. 
Robertson.    Eng.  Poetesses. 
Williams.    Literary  Women. 


Bktterton,  Thomas.    1635  (?)— 1710. 

Roman  Virgin;  or,  The  Unjust  Judge.    1670.     (1679).     (Alterati()n  of  Web- 
ster's Appius  and  Virginia). 
Prophetess;  or,  The  History  of  Diocletian.     1690.     (Founded  on  The  Prophet- 
ess of  Beaumont  and  Fletcher). 
*King  Henry  IV.,  with  the  Humours  of  Sir  John  Falstaft".    1700.     (Sh.'s  ]Ienry 
IV.  with  omissions). 
Amorous  Widow;  or.  The  Wanton  Wife.    1706.     (Adaptation   of  (ieorges 
Daudin). 
*Bondman  ;  or.  Love  and  Liberty.    1719.     (Altered  from  Massinger). 
Woman  made  a  Justice. 

*Revenge;  or,  A  Match  in  Newgate.    1680.     (Alteration  of  Marston's  Malcon- 
content).    Assigned  by  Langbaine  to  Mrs.  Behn. 
t  Anonymous.    The  Life  of  Mr.  Thomas  Betterton.    1710. 
Austin  and  Ralph.    Poets-laureate. 
Baker.     Eng.  Actors.  1  :  50.    Betterton  and  his  Associates. 


Enr/lish  Drama.— A    Workbuj   Basis.  93 

Cibber,  Oolley.     Apoloi^y.     1740. 

Dihdin.     Hist,  of  the  Sta<,^e. 

Doran.     Amials  of  the  Sta|;-e.  1. 

Fitzgerald.     New  Hist,  of  the  Enu".  Stage.  1. 

(ialt.     Lives  of  IMayers.  1. 

Life  and  Times  of  Mettertoji :  by  the  editorof  "Life  of  (^iiiii."     Loud.    I{e:ider. 

IHNH.     7/(). 
Kussell,  W.     IJep.  Actors. 
Tatler.  I,  2,  and  +. 

1V)YLE,  RoOKii.     Baron  TJrogln'll  and  rirst  Ear!  of  Orrery.     I(i2l— '7S>. 

*IIenry  V.    1G64. 

*>rustaplia,  the  Son  of  Solyman  the  ^ragniiieent.    1005. 
Bhieli  Prince.    1007. 
Guzman.    1009. 
Tryphon.     1072. 
Mr.  Anthony.     1090. 
Herod  the  Great.     (1094). 
Altemira.     (1702). 
»J«The  Complete  Dram.  Works  of  the  Earl  of  Orrery.     (Without  Mr.  Anthony). 

174.S. 
t yr^larendon.     Hist,  of  the  Jie))ellion. 
Evelyn.    Diary. 
Morriee,  T.     Life  of  the  Earl  of  Orrery.      100  p.     {Tn   Boyle,  Jl.    I'Jarl  of 

Orrery.    Collection  of  State  Letters,    v.  1.    Dublin.    1743). 
Pepys.    Diary. 
?Ware.    Writers  of  Ireland. 
yWhiteloeke.    Memorials. 

Cavendish,  Margaret.    Duchess  of  Xewcastle.    1(»24  (?)— '74. 

Love's  Adventures. 

Second  Part  of  Love's  Adventures. 

Several  Wits. 

youth's  Glory  and  Death's  lianquet. 

Second  Part  of  Youth's  Glory  and  Death's  Banquet. 

Lady  Contemplation.    Part  T. 

Lady  Contemplation.    Part  IL 

Wit's  Cabal.    Part  I. 

Wit's  Cabal.    Part  IT. 

rnnatural  Tragedy. 

Pul>lic  Wooing. 

^Nfatrimonial  Trouble.    Part  1. 

Matrimonial  Trouble.    Part  IT. 

Nature's  Three  Daughters,  Beauty,  Love  and  Wit.     Part  1. 

Nature's  Three  Daughters.     Part  11. 

Religions. 

Comical  Hash. 

Bell  in  Campo.    Part  T. 

P>ell  in  Campo.     PartlL 

Apocryphal  Ladies. 

Female  Academy. 

[The  altovo  plays  woro  print«'<l  by  tho  Diicliogs  In.follo.  \Cr,'2]. 
Convent  of  Pleasure. 


!U  English  Dnimo.—A   WorkiiKj   Basis. 

Sociable  Compauious;  or,  The  Female  Witrs. 

Presence. 

Bridals. 

Blazin^MVorl.I. 

[The  above  plays  were  printf'<l  l)y  the  Duchess  in  folio,  Ifins]. 
»J«Plays.    Lend.    1762— 8.    2  v. 
Select  Poems.    1813. 
True  Relation  of  the  IJIrth,  lireedlng  and  Life  of  >rargaret("avendisli,  Duchess 

of  Xewcastle,  written  by  Herself.     1814. 
t  Badard.    Memories  of  British  Ladle-*.    1775. 

Blackwood's.    (Notice  of  Poems  and  Plays.  "5  p.)  4:o00.    1818.    Blackwood's. 

(On  the  "Worhl's  01io.'»    4p.)5:.30.     1819. 
Connoisseur.    2;  205.    ed.  1774. 
JeatFerson.    Novels  and  Novelists.  1. 
Letters  and  Poems  In  Honour  of  the  incomparable  Princess  Margaret,  Duchess 

of  Newcastle,  Written  by  several  Persons  of  Honoui-  and  Learning.    Tn 

the  Savoy.    1G76. 
Life;   w.  a  Selection  from  her  Poems,  Opinions,  Orations  and  Letters.  Kd. 

PMward  Jenkins.    Macmillan.    1872.    4/6. 
Pepys.    Diary.    30  3Iarch,  1667.    12  April,  1667. 
Ketro.  Kev.  1.  1853. 
Walpole.    Royal  and  Noble  Authors. 

Cavendish,  -William.    Duke  of  Newcastle.    1592— 167<». 

Country  Captain.    1649. 
Variety.    1649. 
Humorous  Lovers.    1677. 

Triumphant  Widow  :  or,  The  Medley  of  Humours.    1677. 
t  Cavendish,  William  and  Mary.    Joint  Lives;   ed.  M.  A.  Lower.     Library  of 

Old  Authors.    Lond.    Smith.    1872.    Ed.  C.  H.  Firth.     1886. 
Life  of  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  by  the  Duchess.    Lond.    1667.    Repr.  of  tirst 

ed.  M.  A.  Low^er.    Library  of  Old  Authors.    1872.    5/.    Another  ed.,  w. 

notes  and  illus.  papers,  by  C.  H.  Firth.    Lond.  NImmo.     1886.    21/. 


Chambei{Layne,  Willlvm.    1620— '89. 

Jove's  Victory.    Pub.  1658.     (Acted   in   1678  under  title  of  Wits  led  by  the 
Nose;  or,  A  Poet's  Revenge), 
t  Retro.  Rev.  1,  pt.  2 :  258.    1820.     (Rev.  of  Love's  Victory). 

Cokayne,  (COKAiN)    (Sir)  Aston.    1608— '84. 

^Obstinate  Lady.    1657. 
*Trappolln  supposed  a  Prince.    1658. 
Mask  at  Bretbie.    1658. 
*0vid'8  Tragedy.    1669. 

»I«Small  Poems  of  Divers  Sorts.    Lond.    1658.     (Contains  "Obstinate    Lady,'? 
"Trappolin,''  etc.  Some  copies  are  entitled," A  Chaine  of  Golden  Poems"). 
Poems;  vv.  Obstinate  Lady,  Trappolin,  and  Tragedy  of  Ovid,  1662. 
Plays.    1669. 

Dram.  Works.    Lond.     Sotheran.    1872.    10/6. 
t  British  Bibliographer.  2  :  450— f>3. 


English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis.  95 

('oN(;i{i:\  i:.  >Vii-LiA>r.     1072 — 1T2.S. 

*()I<1  liiulii'lor.    l()!t;{. 
*I)(>ul)le-I)e!iU'r.     1()!);5. 
*Lovi'  for  Love.     l()J)o. 
*Mouinin,ii-  Kritle.    lfiJ>T. 
*Wiiy  of  the  AYorkl.     1700. 
JiKliiinent  of  Paris,     3Ias(jiic\ 
Seiiiele.     Opera. 
►I^Drain.  Works.     I)iil)liii.     1781. 

Dram.  Works;  w.  l)io«i;.  and  crit.  notices  l»y  Leigh  Hunt.     ]>(»n(l.     Konlledgc. 

18f)5.     10/(!. 
Plays;  ed.  Jos.  Knight.     Lawrence  and  linllen.     In  prrp. 
Best  Plays.     (Mermaid  Series).     Lond.    Vi/.etelly.     1887.    -i/O. 
Letters:  written  l)y  and  between  Dryden,  Wycherley,  Congreve,  and   Dennis. 
Lond.     KJIKJ.    Another   ed.  Select   works  of  A.  Dennis,  v.  2.     Lond. 
1718.    See  also  references  under  IV.,  Stage  Palemirs. 
t  Cibber.    Lives  of  the  Poets. 
(Josse,   K.     Life   of   Congreve.     Lond.     Scott.     1888.     1/.     (Great   Writers). 

liibliog.  by  Anderson. 
Ilazlitt,  W.    View  of  the  Eng.  Stage.     Lond.    1818.    "Love  for  Love,"  p. 

220—29.     Eng.  Comic  Writers. 
Johnson.    Lives  of  the  Poets. 
L'Estrange,  A.  O.     Hist,  of  Eng.  Humour.  2  v.     Lond.     1878.     Congreve,  1 : 

355—58. 
Macaulay.    Comic  Dramatists  of  the  Jiestoration.     (Crit.  and  Hist.  Essays). 
Swinburne.    Miscellanies. 
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Thompson,  Jas.    Poem  to  the  Memorie  of  Congreve.   ¥A.  Cunningham.   Percy 
Soc.  it.     1844. 


Ckovvnk,  JuiiN.    — 1708y 

*Juliana;  or.  The  Princess  of  Poland.    1(571. 

*Charles  the  Eighth.    1072. 

*Calisto;  or.  The  Chaste  Nymph.    Court  Masiiue.     1075. 

^Country  Wit.    1075. 

*Destruetion  of  Jerusalem.    Two  parts.    1677. 

*Ambitious  Statesman ;  or,  The  Loyal  Favorite.    167l>. 
Misery  of  Civil  War.    1080.     (Founded  on  the  Second  Part  of  Henry  Vl.) 
Henry  the  Sixth,  First  part.    1081. 

*Thyestes.    1081.     (Founded  on  Seneca). 

*City  Politiques.     1683^ 

*Sir Courtly  Nice;  or,  It  Cannot  lie.     1()85.     (Taken  from  the  Spanish). 

*L)arius,  King  of  Persia.     1088. 

*English  Frier;  or,  The  Town  Sharks.     10!)0. 

*Regulus.     101)4. 

♦Married    TJeau:    or,    'I'lie    Curious    hnpertinent.    10M4.     (Taken    from    Don 
Quixote). 

*Caligula.    1098. 
»J«Drani.  Works:  w.  i)ref.,  memoir  and  notes.    Edinl).    lS7i{— *74.   4  v.   Sotheran. 

42/. 
t  Dunham.     liit.  and  Sci.  Men. 


96  Enijlish  Drama.— A    tVarkinff  Basis. 

Fitzgerald.    New  Hist,  of  tlie  En<?.  Stage.     (Anecdote).  1 :  ITo. 

Rochester.     I'oein.s.    I680.    Timou,  a  Satyr. 

Ivocliester  and  Biickinghaui.     Tryal  of  tlie  Poet^i  for  the  Bayers. 

D'AVENANT,   (Sir)   AV^II.LIAM.      100(5— '(W. 
*Alboviue,  King  of  the  Louil»ards.     1021). 
*Cruel  Brother.    1030. 
*Just  Italian.    1030. 
*Temple  of  Love.    A  Masque.     1034. 
*Prince  d'Amour.    1635. 
*P]atonick  Lovers.    1036. 
*Wits.    1036. 

*Britannia  Triumphans.    A  ]Mas<iue.     1037. 
*Sahnacida  Spolia.    1639. 
*Uufortuuate  Lovers.    1643. 
*Love  and  Honour.    1049. 
*Entertainu]ent  at  Rutland    House,    by  Declamations  and  Musirk;  after  the 

manner  of  the  Ancients.     l(»o7. 
*Siege  of  Rhodes.    Made  a  Representation  by  the  Art  of  Prospective  in  Scenes 
and  the  story  sung  in  recitiitive  Musick.    IO06. 

Cruelty  of  the  Spaniards  in  Peru.    1658. 

History  of  Sir  Francis  Drake.    1659. 

[Twojtlavs  above  subsequeutlv  iucorporated  in  *Tlie  I'lavlioiisf  to  Ij*-  Lei,  lii>t  i>riiil(<l  in 
lulio  collection,  1673] . 

*J-.aw  against  Lovers.    1662.     (Alteration  of  Pleasure  for  Measure). 

*Rivals.    1668.     (Alteration  of  The  Tvvo!N^ol>le  Kinsmen). 

*Tempest;  or,  The  Enchanted  Island.     (With  Dryden).     1670.     (Alteration  of 

The  Tempest) . 

*Mac])eth.    1667?    (Alteration  of  Macbeth). 

*Man's  the  Master.    1069. 

Also 

*Nevvs  from  Plymouth. 

*Fair  Favorite. 

*Distresses.     (Spanish  Lovers). 

*Siege. 

»I«Plays.    Folio  Ed.    1673. 

Collected  Dramas;  vv.  memoir.  5  v.  ed.  Laing  and  Maidment.  Edinb.  Solheran. 

1872— '74. 

t  Austin  and  Ralph.      Lives  of  the  Poets-laureate. 

Clarendon.    Hist,  of  the  Rebellion. 

Delius.     Sh.'s  Macbeth  u.  Davenant's  Macbeth.     Jahrlmch,  (Sh.)  20,  1885. 

Disraeli.    Quarrels  of  Authors. 

Dunham.    Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.  3. 

Elze,  Karl.    "Sir  William  Davenant."     (Sh.  Jahrl).  4.  1809). 

Fischer,  H.    Gil)t  es  einen  von  Dryden  und   Davenant   bearbeileten  .lulius 

Casar?    (Anglia,  8:  415— 18). 

Gosse.    Shakspere  to  Pope. 

Hogarth.    Dramas  of  Davenant.    Memor.  of  the  Opera.  1:72. 

M:ilone.    Hist.  Account  of  the  Eng.  Stage. 

Morgan,  A.    Shakespeare's  Literary  Executor.     Mag.  Am.  Hist.   H! :.')!(;. 

Pepys'  Diary. 

Robinson,  Vj.    Retrosp.  Rev.  n.  s.  2.     1854. 

Whitelocke.    Memorials. 

For  Davenant's  "Gondibert  "  and  its  reviews,  s^e  Pealiudv  C  at. 


Enijlish  Draiiui. — A   Working  Basis.  97 

DiGiJY,  Geouge,  Secoud  Karl  of  Bristol.     1G12— '77. 
*Klvirji;  or,  The  Worst  not  always  True.    A  Comedy  Written  by  a  Person  of 
Quality.     Loud.     1607. 
^y  Ad  ventures  of  Five  Hours.     loo;>.     (With  Sir  Samuel  Tuke). 
t  Cunningham.    Lives  of  Eminent  and  Illustrious  Englishmen.    ]8;{7.  ;>:  29—32. 
(  larendou.    Hist,  of  the  Kebellion. 
Lodge.    Portraits.     lS.-)0.    G:  28—39. 


J)HY1>E.\,  John.     ](;;5l— 170<». 

Wild  (iallant,     1(;().*5. 
Itival  Ladies.     im?u 

Indian  Queen.     (Witii  Sir  Hobert  Howard).     IGGL  ^ 

Indian  Emperor.    1(5(55. 
Secret  Love:  or,  The  INIaiden  (^ueen.    1(5(57. 

Sir  Martin  Mar-all.    16(57.     (Founded  on  the  Duke  of  Newcastle's  translation 
of  Moliere's  L'Etourdi). 
*Tempest.     (With  D'Avenant).    1(5(57.     (Altered  from  Shakespeare). 
Evening's  Love;  or,  The  Mock  Astrologer.     16(5S. 
Tyrannic  Love;  or,  The  Royal  Martyr.    16(59. 
Conquest  of  (irenada.    2  pts.     1670.    1(572. 
Marriage  a  la  Mode.     1672. 
Assignation;  or.  Love  in  a  Nunnery.     1(572. 

Amboyna  :  or,  The  Cruelties  of  the  Dutch  to  the  English  3Ierchanls.     l(i7o. 
*State  of  Innocence.     An  Opera.     Not  Acted.    1(574.     (Founded  upon  Milton's 

Paradise  Lost,  pub.  1(5(59). 
*Aurcngzebe;  or,  The  Great  Mogul.     1(57"). 
All  for  Love.    1677— '7S. 
Kind  Keeper;  or,  Mr.  Limberham.     1(578. 
*(Edipus.     (Acts  I.  and  TIL    The  rest  by  Lee).     1(579. 

Troilus  and  Cressida.     1(579.     (Ailapted  from  Shakespeare). 
*Spanish  Friar;  or,  The  Doulde  Discovery.    1(581. 
Duke  of  Guise.     (With  Lee).     1682. 
Albion  and  Albanius.     An  Opera.     l(5.s."). 
*Don  Sebastian.    1(590. 
♦Amphitryon.     1(590. 
King  Arthur.     1(591.     (Sequel  to  All)ion  and  All>anius). 
Cleomenes.     (Finished  by  Suutherue).     I(i92. 
I^ove  Triumphant.     1694. 
*Hehcarsal.     1(571.     (Satiric  drama  ridiculing  the   heroic  tragedies  of  the  day 
and  especially,  under  the  name  of  Payes,  Dryden.    Written  ostensibly 
by  the  Duke  of  Jiuckingham,  with  possible  help  from  Putler.  Sprat  and 
others). 
Essay  on  Dram.  Poesy.     1(568.     (Neander=Dryden). 
Essay  on  Heroic  Plays.     1(570. 
Essay  on  Dram.  Poetry  of  the  Last  Age.    1672. 
(See  also  refertrnrcs  viKh^r  IV.,  Starje  Polehiics). 
»Ji Works;  ed.  Sir  W.   Scott;    re-ed.   G.  Suintsbury.    18   v.    Lond.    Paterson. 
1889.     Ea.  10/(5. 
Works;  ed.  Peter  Cunningham.     Lond.     1854. 
.\urengzebe;  ed.  K.  Deighton,  with  biog.  introd.  and  notes.   Lond.   Constable, 

1892.    (5/. 
Lssavs;  Selected  and  cd.  C.  D.  Voniic.     Lon<l.     :\racmillan.     1881.    2(i, 


98  English  Dmmn.—A  Workivf/  Basis. 

Letters:  written  bj'  and  between  Dryden,  Wycherley,  Congreve  :nul  Dennis. 

Lond.    1696.    Another  ed.    Select  Works  of  J.  Dennis,  2.    Lond.    1718. 
t  Beljame,  Alex.     Le  Public  :tnd  les  Homines  dc  Lettres  on  Angleterre.    1881. 
Bobertag,  F.    Dryden's  Theorie  des   Dramas.     (Eng.  Stu<lien,  4:  373— 404). 

Dryden's  Trauerspiel  Antonius  u.  Kleopatra.     Deutsch  von  Fr.  Ohl.seu. 

Altona.    1886.    Engl.  Studien,  10:  125. 
Clough,  A.    Prose  Remains,  p.  325. 
Coleridge,  H.    Essays,  2 :  28. 
Delius.    Dryden  u.  Sh.    Jahrbueh,  4.    18(50. 
De    Quineey.    Literary   Criticism,   p.   401—5.     DrydcnV    llexioticli.     S(un<'. 

Note  book  of  an  Eng.  Opium-eater,  p.  281—5. 
Gosse.    Eighteenth  Cent.  Lit.    ch.  12. 
Hazlitt.    Eng.  Poets. 
Holzausen,  P.     Dryden's  lleroisches  Drama.     (Eng.  8tudien,  13:  414— 45  ;  15: 

13— 52;  16:201— 229). 
Johnson.    Lives  of  the  Poets. 
Lowell.    Among  my  Books. 
3Iacaulay.    Crit.  and  Misc.  Essays,  1. 

Maloue.    Life  of  Dryden.     {In  Dryden's  Misc.  Prose  AVorks.  1). 
Masson.    Dryden  and  the  Lit.  of  the  Restoration.     (Jw /ii.s' Three  Devils,  etc.) 
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Altona.    1883.     (Notice  by  F.  Bobertag.     Eng.  Studien,  7:  379). 
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(Eng.  Men  of  Letters). 
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Etheukge,  (Sir)  Gkokc;k.    1636-'— '94? 

Comical  Revenge;  or.  Love  in  a  Tub.    1664. 
*She  Would  if  she  Could.    1667. 
*Man  of  Mode;  or,  Sir  Fopling  Flutter.    1676. 

ii«Works:  ed.,  w.  introd.  and  notes,  A.  W.A^erity.    Lond.    Ninimo.    18s^.    16/. 
Works.    Lond.    1704. 
Lady  of  Pleasure;  A  Satire;  Madam  Nelly's  Complaint;  A  Satire.     (A'illiers, 

G.    Duke  of  Buckingham.    AVorks,  1). 
(MS.    The  Letterbook  of  Sir  George  Etheredge,  Brit.  Museum), 
t  Athen.    1888.  2:  409. 

Bell,  R.    Comedies  of  Etherege.     (Fortn.  Rev.  3:  298.     1866). 

Dunham.    Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.    3:175. 

Gosse.    Seventeenth  Cent.  Studies.     ^i<nae.    Cornhill,  43: 284.    Littell's  Liv. 

Age.    149:  259. 
Hazlitt.    Eng.  Comic  AVriters. 


FAi{<iUiiAi{,  GKORdK.     1678—1707. 

Love  and  a  Bottle.    1699. 
♦Constant  Couple;  or,  A  Trip  to  the  .lubilee.    1(599. 
*Sir  Harry  AVildair.    1701. 
^Inconstant;  or,  The  AVav  to  Win  him.    1702. 


English  Brnma.—A  Working  Basis.  99 

*T\vin  llivals.     1702. 

Stii^e  Coach.     Farce.     (With  Molten  x).     1704. 
*I{ecruitin<;-  Odicer.     170(). 
*noanx'  Strata.^em.     1707. 
»J«I)raiii.  AVork.s;  w.  bioj;.  and  crit.   notices  by  L.  Hunt.     Lond.    lloutledge. 
IS^io.    10/6.     (With  AVycherley). 
Drain.  Works;  ed.  Alec.  C.  Ewald.w.  life  and  notes.  2  v.     Lond.     Unwin. 
1892.    21/. 
t  Baker,  G.  l\    Harper's  Mo.  Ma;^.  3:  54. 
Chetwood.     Hist,  of  the  Sta^^e.    1749. 
Dtinhani.    Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.  3. 
Kgerton.    Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Old  field.    1731. 
1-MtzgeraM.    Hist,  of  the  Stage. 
Gait.    Lives  of  Players. 
Gosse.    Gossip  in  a  Library. 
Giiiney,  Louise  Imogen.     A  Little  Eng.  Gallery.    "  George  Farqnhar."    X.  Y. 

^1.00.    Harper.    1894. 
Ilazlitt.     Eng.  ("omic  Writers. 
Huntington,  H.  A.     Athen.  49 :  399. 
Life  of  Wilkes.    Pub.  by  Curll.    1733. 

Macaulay.    Comic  Dramatists  of  the  Kestoration,     (Crit.  and  Hist.  Essays). 
O'Bryan,  Daniel.    Memoirs  of  AVilkes.    1732. 
Thackeray.    ICng.  Humourists. 
Ware.    Writers  of  Ireland. 

Hopkins,  Charles.    1664—1700. 

Pyrrhus,  King  of  Epirus.    1695.     (Prologue  by  Congreve). 
*Hoadicea,  Que(;n  of  Britain.    1697. 

Friendship  Improved  ;  or,  The  Female  Warrior.    1697. 
t  Jacob,  Giles.    Poetical  Register,  or  Lives  and  Characters  of  the  English  Dram- 
atic Poets.    1723.  1 :  318. 
Scott,  Sir  W.    Dryden's  Life  and  Works.    1821.  18:  If^^. 

Howard,  Edward.    1624?—? 

(Brother  of  Sir  Robert  Howard). 
Usurper.    1668. 

Six  Days-  Adventure;  or,  The  New  I'topia.    1671. 
Women's  Conquest.    1671. 
Man  of  Xewmarket.    1678. 

British  Princes;  An  Heroic  Poem.    Lond.    1669. 

Poems  and  Essays,  with  a  paraphrase  on  Cicero's  Laelius  in  heroic  verse. 
Lond.    1674. 
t  Gent.  Mag.  1850.    2:369. 
Pepys.    Diary.    April  12,  1667. 

Howard,  (Sir)  Robert.    162(;— '98. 

Blind  Lady.     (Pub.  with  his  Poems,  1660). 
Four  New  Plays.    1665. 

Surprisal.    Comedy. 
*Committee.    Comedy. 

Vestal  Queen.    Tragedy. 

Indian  Queen.    Tragedy.     (With  Dryden). 


100  Englixh  Dronui.—A  Working  Basis. 

Great  Favorite;  or,  The  Duke  ot  Leriiia.    Tragedy.    1668. 
•JiHoward's  Plays.     (Excepting  The  Blind  Lady).    Fol.  ed.    1692.    1722. 

Indian  Queen;  by  Howard  and  Dryden.     {In  Dryden's Works.  1,  IHOS).  {Sec 
tilso  referPAK-es  under  IV.,  Stage  Polemics). 
t  Cibber.    Lives  of  the  Poets. 

Dryden.    Essay  of  Dram.  Poesy.     (('rites=IIoward). 

Evelyn.    Diary. 

Hogarth.    Memoirs  of  Opera. 

Pepys.    Diary. 

Shadvvoll.    The  Sullen  Lovers.     166S.     (Howard  ridiculed  under  the  chiirMclfr 
of  Sir  Positive  At-All). 

Suckling.     Session  of  the  Poets.     (Contemptuous  reference  to  Hownrd). 


KiLLiGREW,  Thomas.    1612— '88. 

Contents  of  Folio  Edition,  1664. 
Princess;  or,  Love  at  First  Sight. 
*Parson's  Wedding. 
Pilgrim. 

First  Part  of  Cicilia  and  Clorinda;  or,  Love  in  Arms. 
Second  Part  of  Cicilia  and  Clorinda. 
Thomaso ;  or,  The  Wanderer. 
The  Second  Part  of  Thomaso. 
Claracilla. 
Prisoners. 

First  Part  of  Bellamira  her  Dream  :  or,  1'he  Love  of  Shadow; 
Sectond  Part  of  Bellamira. 


KiLLiGREW,  Thomas.     (The  Younger).    1657—1710. 

Chit  Chat.    1719. 
t  Carew.    Poem  on  "  The  Marriage  of  T.  K.  and  C.  C." 
Clarendon.    History  of  the  Rebellion. 
Fleay.    Chronicle  of  the  Eng.  Dranui. 
Genest.    Account  of  the  Eng.  Stage. 

Halliwell.    Ancient  Documents  concerning  the  Office  of  Master  of  the  llevels, 
Quarles.    "Sighes  at  the  contemporary  Deaths  of  Mistress  Cicely  Killigrew 
and  her  sister,  the  Countess  of  Cleveland. 


Killigrew,  (Sir)  AVh.llvm.    1606— '95. 

Three  Plays,  pub.  1665. 
Seliudra. 
Pandora. 
Ormasdes. 
Four  New  Plays.    1(566. 

7?<e  Same,  wtth  the  addition  of 
Siege  of  Urbin. 

Love  and  Friendship,  l»eing  another  title  for  Ormasdes. 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 


EiKjlixh  Dranm.—A  Workiiuj  Basis.  101 

Lacv,  ,I<hi\.  — KJSl. 

*()lcl  Troop;  or,  3Ioii>ieur  Hjujfiion.    Ififi4?    Wrl. 
*Sn\viiy  the  Scot.     l(i()7.     KiOS. 
*l)iiml)  Lady.    IWl).    ITT-J. 

*.Sir  llenules  liuftVKHi;  or,  The  Poetical  Squire.     10S4. 
»I«Draiiuitic  Works;  with  Pref.,  Memoirs  and  Notes.     F.oiid.    Sothcrnii.     1S7'». 

10/6. 
t  Aubrey.    Letters  by  Eminent  Persons,     isia. 
Doran.    Annals  of  the  Stage. 
Dul>.  Univ.  45 :  278.    Mem.  of  Lacy  Family. 
Pepys.    Diary. 

Note.  Not  to  be  coi)fnxed  with  Lacy.  Tli.  Hallos,  (1,S(«— 73)  ed.  Lacy's  Actiug  Kdition  of 
Plays.  1848— 187;^.  !«tv.  J,485  plays.  Ketired  in  sprinji  of  1873,  wlicn  Ills  business  was  trans- 
fi'rre<l  to  Saniuel  Frt-uch  of  New  York.  Also  proprietor  of  .John  Ciinilterland's  Britisli  TIm-.-i- 
Ire,  (399  dramas  in  4Sv,)  and  of  Cumberland's  Minor  Thcaln;,  (K/ipiays  in  l(i  v.)  Left  £8,(XKi  |<> 
<;en.  Theatre  Fund.  Made  such  plays  as  Pickwickians,  Marlin  (liu/./lewit,  ("laiissa  Ilar- 
lowc;  and  translations  from  theFreneh. 

Lkk,  Xatjianikl.    IGo'j?— "D-i. 

*Xero.    lf)75. 

Gloriana;  or,  The  Court  of  Aujiustus  Ca-sar.    1()76. 

Sophonisbii ;  or,  Hannibal's  Overthrow.    1676. 
*Kival  Queens;  or,  The  Death  of  Alexander  the  (Jreat.     1077. 

Mithridates,  King  of  Pontus.    1678. 
*<Edipus.    1679.     (With  Dry  den). 

<  Uusar  Borgia.    1680. 
*Theodosius;  or,  The  Force  of  Love.    1680. 
*Lucius  Junius  IJrutus,  the  Father  of  his  Country.    1(»81. 

Princess  of  Cleve.    C'omedy.    1681. 

Dukeof  (iuise.    1682.     (With  Dryden). 

Constantine  the  Gieat.    16S4. 
•J«Tragedies  Collected.    1713.    2  v. 

>Vorks.    Lond.    1722.    ;}  v. 

Dramatick  Works.     Lond.    1734— ';{5.    3  v. 
t  Addison.    The  Spectator.    3J). 

Beljame's  I^e  Public  et  les  Hommes  de  Lettres.     1660—1744. 

Gibber.    Lives  of  the  Poets. 

Dunham.     Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.  3. 

Mosen.    Engl.  Studien,  2 :  41(5. 

lletro.  Rev.  3 :  240-()8.     1821. 

Wotton,  M.  E.     Theatre.  2 :  76.  1886. 

LowKH,  (Sir)  William.    lOOOt"— '62. 

Phcinix  in  lier  Flames.    1630. 

Polyeuctes;  or.  The  Martyr.    1655.     (From  Corneille). 
Iloratius.    1656.     (From  Corneille). 
Three  Dorothies.    1657.     (MS.)     (From  Scarron). 
Don  Japhet  of  Armenia.    1657.     (MS.)     (From  Scarron). 
Amorous  Fantasme.    1659.     (From  Quinault). 
Xoble  Ingratitude.     1661. 
Enchanted  Lovers.    1661.     Pastoral, 
t  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 


102  Englii<h  Drama. — A   Working  Basin. 

MorXTl'OlM),  ^VlLI.IAM.      lOCii?— "02. 

InjiirM  Lovers;  or,  The  Aml)itiou8  Father.    1(>88. 

Life  and  Death  of  T)r.  Faustus.     ]697.     (Taken  from  Marlowe). 

Succe.s.sful  Strangers.     1600.     (Founded  on  a  novel  by  Scarron). 

King-  Edward  the  Third.    1001. 

Geeenwieh  Park.     1(501. 

Zehnane.    Pr.  1720. 
»J*Six  Plays  written  by  Mr.  Mountford,  ed.  IJancroft.    Lond.     1720. 
t  Oil»lier.     Lives  of  the  Poets. 

Doran.    Their  Majesties'  Servants. 

Gait.     Lives  of  the  Phivers. 


Otway,  Tho:\ias.    16,51— '85. 

Alcibiades.     1675. 
Don  Carlos.     1676. 

Titus  and  Berenice.    1677.     (Taken  from  Eaciue). 
*(;heats  of  Scapiu.    1677.    (Taken  from  Moliere). 
Friendship  in  Fashion.    1678. 
History  and  Fall  of  Caius  Marius.     1680. 
*Orphan ;  or,  The  Unhappy  Marriage.    1680. 
Soldier's  Fortune.    1681. 
*Venice  Preserved  ;  or,  A  Plot  Discovered.    1682. 

Atheist;  or,  The  Second  Part  of  the  Soldier's  Fortune.    1684. 
»J«Works;  w.  a  sketch  of  his  life,  enlarged  from  that  written  ])y  Di.  JohuMHi. 
Lond.    1812.    2  v. 
Works;  w.  crit.  and  explan.  and  a  life  of  the  author  l)y  T.  I'hornton.     Lond. 

1813.    3  v. 
Selections;  ed.  IL  Xoel,  with  introd.  and   notes.    Lond.    Scott.    1888.    2/(). 

(Mermaid  Ser.) 
Letters.     ISee  Wilmot,  J.    Second  Earl  of  liochester,  and   others.    Familiar 
Letters, 
t  Barante,  A.  G.  P.  B.  de.     {In  his  Melanges  Historiques,  3). 
Dunham.    Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men. 
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Johnson,  Samuel.    Life  of  Otway.     {In  Chalmers'  Eug.  Poets,  8). 
Mosen,  R.    Ueber  T.  Otway's  Leiden  u.  AVerke.     (Engl.  Studien,  1 :  425—56). 
Periodicals. 

Cornh.  36 :  670.    Tempi.  Bar.  57 :  05.     Same.     Appleton,  22  :  302. 
Spec.  62 :  645. 
Ward.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 


Pix,  (Mrs.)  Mary.    Keign  of  Wm.  Til 


Spanish  Wives.    1696. 
Ibrahim  the  Thirteenth.    1606. 
Innocent  Mistress.    1697. 
Deceiver  Deceived.    1698. 
Queen  Catherine.    1698. 
False  Friend.    1690. 
Beau  Defeated,     n.  d. 


English  Drama.— A   WoHing  Basis.  103 

('z:a-ol  Muscovy.     1701. 

Double  Distress.     1701. 

('(uuiin'st  of  Spiiiii.     17(1."). 

Atlveutures  in  Madrid,    ii.  d. 

(KliUfuk'd,  witli  Mrs.  Mauley  and  Mrs.  Cockhiirii,  in  i-i.iiK'dy  of  Tliu  FeiiiaU!  Wits). 

8KDLEY,  (Sir)  CiiAiJLES,    1(}89?— 1728? 

]Miill)erry  (iarden.     16t;8.     (Partly  fouuded  on  Molirre's  L'Ecole  dos  Claris). 
*Antliony  and  Cleopatra.     1(577.     (Reprinted  in  1702  as  Beauty  the  Concpieror 
or,  The  Death  of  Mark  Antony). 
Bellamira;  or,  The  Mistress.    1687.     (Founded  on  the  Eunuclius  <U'  Terence). 
Cirumbler.    1702.     (Translation  from  the  PYench). 

Tyrant  King- of  Crete.    1702.     (Alteration  of  Henry  Killii;re\v's  The  Conspir- 
acy, pr.  1638,  or  of  its  revised  edition,  Pollantus  and  Kudora,  pr.  1053). 
»i«Works.    2  V.    Loud.    1722. 

t  Dryden.    Essay  of  Dram.  Poesy.     (Lisideius=Sedley). 
Dunham.    Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.  3. 
Lond.  Ma.i?.  6:265.    Memoirs  of  Sed ley. 
Pepys.    Diary. 

Skttlk,  Elkanah.     1()4>s— 1724. 

Camliyses,  King- of  Persia.    1671. 
Empress  of  3Ioi-occo.    1673. 
Love  and  Revenge.    1675. 
Conquest  of  China  l)y  the  Tartars.    1676. 
Ibrahim,  the  Illustrious  Bassa.    1677. 
Pastor  Fido;  or,  The  Faithful  Shepherd.    1(577. 
Fatal  Love;  or.  The  Forced  Inconstancy.    1680. 

Female  Prelate,  being-  the  History  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Poi»e  Joan.     1(580. 
Heir  of  Morocco.     1(582. 

Distressed  Innocence;  or,  The  Princess  of  Persia.    1601. 
Xew  Athenian  Comedy.    1(503. 
Ambitious  Slave;  or,  A  Generous  Revenge.    1(504. 
Philaster;  or,  Love  lies  a  Bleeding.     1695. 
World  in  the  Moon.     1697. 

Virgin  Prophetess;  or,  The  Fate  of  Troy.    An  Opera.    1701. 
Siege  of  Troy.    1707. 

City  Ramble;  or.  The  I'layhouse  Wedding.     J 711. 
Lady's  Triumph.     1718. 

Triumphs  for  the  Inauguration  of  the  Lord  Mayor. 
Drolls  for  Bartholomew  Fair, 
t  Dryden.     Absalom  and  Adiitophel.    Second  Part.     (Doeg=Settle). 
Duntou,J.    Life  an<l  Errors.     1705.    Re-pr.  in  1818,  w.  life  by  J.  B.  Nichols; 

also  in  Nichols's  Lit.  Anecd. 
Morley,  Henry.    Memories  of  Bartholomew  Fair.    Lond.    Chatto.    1880.     7/6. 

SiiADWKi.r.,  Tjiomas.     1640— '92. 

Sullen  Lovers;   or,  The  Impertinents.     1(568.     (Founded  on  Les  Facheiix  of 
Moliere). 
•*Miser.    1671.     (Founded  on  >r()liere's  L'Avare). 
Humourists.     1(571. 


104  Enrjlish  Drama.— A  Working  Basis. 

Psyche.     (Opera).    1674. 
Epsom  Wells.    IGTo. 
Airtuoso.     16T(). 

Libertine.     1670.     (Founded  on  Moliere's  Le  Festin  de  Pierre). 
The  History  of  Tinion  of  Athens,  the  3fan-TIater.     1678.    (Taken  from  Shakes- 
peare) . 
True  Widow.     1679. 
Wonjan-Captain.     1680. 

Lancashire  Witches,  and  Tegue  O'Divelly,  the  Irish  Priest.     1681. 
Squire  of  Alsatia.     1688. 
Bury-Fair.     1689. 

Amorous  Bigot,  with  the  Secontl  Part  of  Tegue  O'Divelly.     1(>90. 
Volunteers;  or  the  Stock-Jol)l>ers.     1692. 
Scourers.    1693. 

[For  Controversy  witli  Drydeii.  see  Sliaihvell:  Tlie  Medal  of  .John  Haves,  ami  Drvden:  Sec- 
(»ad  Part  of  Ahsoloin  and  Acliitopliel,  ^lae  Flecknoe]. 

»J«Dramatic  Works.    4  v.     Lond.     1720. 

Selections;  ed.  w.  introd.  and  notes.     G.  Saintsburv.     Lond.     Yizetellv.  1890. 
2/6. 
t  Austin.    Poets-laureate. 

Dunham.    Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men.  o. 

Ketro.  Rev.  2 :  55.    1828. 

Stapyltox,  (Sir)  RoHKirr.  — 1(>69. 

Slighted  Maid.    1663. 
Stepmother.    1664. 
*Hero  and  Leander.    1669. 

Tatk,  Naiium.    1652—1715. 

Brutus  of  Alba.    1678. 
Loyal  General.    1680. 

King  Lear.     (Altered  from  Shakespeare).    1681. 
Richard  II.    1681. 

Ingratitude  of  a  Conmionwealth :  or,  The  F'all  of  Coriolanus.     1(>S2. 
Cuckolds*  Haven.    1685. 
*Duke  and  No  Duke.     (Altered  from  Cokayne's  Trappolin).     J()85. 
Island  Princess.    1687. 
Injured  Love.    1707. 
Dido  and  ^Eueas. 
t  Austin.    Poets-laureate. 
Baker.    Biographia  Dramatica. 

Tatiiam,  Jorrx.     (City  Poet  lo  (has.  1.) 

*Love(Jrowns  the  End.     1640. 
*Distracted  State.    1651. 
*Scots  Figaries.    1652. 
*Rump.    1660. 
Pageants  for  1(557, 1<>58,  1('m9,  1660, 1661,  1662,  KKJo,  16(;4. 
»I*Dram.  Works.     Lond.    Sotheran.    1879.    10/6. 

Tike,  (Sir)  Sa^fukl.      ^    —1673. 
*Adventures  of  Five  Hours.    1662.     (Adapted  from  Calderon). 


English,  Drama.— A   Working  Basis.  105 

Vanbukgii,  (Sir)  John.    Circ.  1666—1726. 

♦Relap.se;  or,  Virtue  in  Danger.    1697.    (Sequel  to  Gibber's  Love's  Last  Shift). 
♦Provoked  Wife.    1697. 

False  Friend.    1702. 
♦Confederacy.    170*"). 
♦Mistake.    1705. 
Country  House.    1705. 

A  Journey  to  London.     (4  acts).     (Fifth   Act  added  by  Colley  Gibber,  who 
produced  the  play  as  *The  Provoked  Husband.    1728). 
»J«I)rain.  Works;  w.  I>iog.  and  crit.  notices  by  L.  Hunt.    Lond.  Routledge.  1865. 
10/6.     (With  Wycherley,  Dram.  Works). 
Plays;  ed.  W.  C.  Ward.    2  v.    Lond.    Lawrence  and  Bullen.    1893.    25/. 
Selections;  ed.  w.  introd.  and  notes,  W.  C.  Ward.    Lond.    Vizetelly.    1890. 

2/6.     (Mermaid  Ser.) 
lielapse;  an  adaptation  of,  by  K.  W.  Buchanan.    Theatre,  24:  256. 
Letters.    Alhen.  1890.  2 :  289,  321. 
(See  also  references  under  IV.,  Stage  Polemics). 
t  Birrell,  Augustine.    Essays  about  Men,  Women  and  Books. 
Cunningham,  A.    Sir  J.  Vanbrugh.     {In  his  Lives  of  British  Painters,    v.  4). 
Dunham.    Lives  of  Lit.  and  Sci.  Men. 

Fitzgerald.    Hist,  of  the  Eug.  Stage.    I. :  337.    IT. :  328—29. 
Hazlitt.    Eng.  Comic  Writers. 
Macaulay.    Comic  Dramatists  of  the  Restoration. 
Thackeray.    Eng.  Humourists. 
Ward.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 

ViLLiERS,  George,  Duke  of  Buckingham.    1627— '88. 

♦Rehearsal.    1672.     ( A rber  Reprint). 
»I«Works.  2  V.  3d  ed.    Lond.    1715. 

t  Brown,  T.    Some  Memoirs  on  G.  Gate,  Duke  of  Buckingham.    (Villiers,  G., 
etc.    Works,  v.  1).  -^ 

Disraeli.    Curiosities  of  Lit. 
Dohler,  E.    Der  Angriff  George  Villiers  auf  die  heroischen  Dramen,  u.  Dichter 

Englands  in  17  Jahrh.     (Anglia,  10:  38— 75). 
Lodge,  i].    Portraits. 
Menzies,  S.    Royal  Favorites. 
Thomson,  K.  B.  and  J.  G.    Wits  and  Beaux  of  Society,  v.  1. 

Wilson,  John.    —1666. 

♦Cheats.    1662. 
♦Projectors.    1664. 
♦Andronicus  Gomnenius.    1664. 
♦Belphegor;  or,  The  Marriage  of  the  Devil.    1691. 

►J«Dram.  Works;  ed.  w.  memoir,  Maidment  and  Logan.  Lond.    Sotheran.    1874. 
10/6. 

Wychkulkv,  William.    1640—1715. 

Love  in  a  Wood ;  or,  St.  James  Park.    1672. 
Gentleman  Dancing  Master.    1672. 
♦Country  Wife.    1673. 


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*Plain  Dealer.     1674. 
»I<Dram.  Works;  w.  biog.  and  crit.   notices  by  L.  Hunt.    Lond.    Koutledge. 

1865.    10/6. 
Selected  Plays;  ed.  W.  C.  Ward,  w.  introd.   and  notes.    Lond.    Vizetelly. 

1888.    2/6.     (Mermaid  Ser.) 
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Letters;  written  by  and  between  Dryden,  Wycherley,  Congreve  and  Dennis. 

Lond.    1696.    Another  Ed.  Select  Works  of  J.  Dennis,  2.    Lond.    1718. 
Letters  on  Several  Occasions.    Pub.  by  John  Dennis.    Lond.    1696. 
Pope,   A.     Correspondence,    ed.   W.  J.   Courthope.    4  v.    Lond.    Murray. 

1880.    10/6.     {See  also  references  under  IV.,  Stage  Polemics). 
t  Clarke,  C.  C.    Gent.  Mag.  n.  s.,  7 :  823. 
Dunham.    Lit.  and  Sci.  Men. 

Fitzgerald.    New  Hist,  of  the  Eng.  Stage.  1 :  183—4. 
(iranville,  G.    Genuine  Works.  2.     (Char,  of  Wycherley). 
Hazlitt.    Eng.  Comic  Writers. 
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sichtiguug   von   Wycherley    als    plagiator   Moli^res.     Miinster.     1883. 

Cop  pen  rath.    74  p. 
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Molloy,  J.  F.    Tinsley,  32 :  235. 
Mosen,  R.    Engl.  Studien,  8 :  131—33. 
Sandman.    Moli^re  u.  Garrick.    Herrig's  Archiv.    77 :  47. 
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Ward.    Eng.  Dram.  Lit. 


English  Drama.— A  Working  Basis. 
EIGHTEENTH   CENTURY. 


107 


THE    REFORMED  DRAMA. 
THE  NEW  COMEDY. 
PLAYWRIGHTS,  ADAPTERS  AND  TRIFLERS. 
Eighteenth  Century. 


The  Reformed  Drsima. 
Addison.  Steele. 

The  New  Comedy. 
Goldsmith.  Sheridan. 


Playwrights,  Adapters  and  Trillers.     {Names  Only). 


Arbuthnot,  John. 

Bickerstaff,  Isaac. 

Boaden,  James. 

Brevel,  John  Durant. 

Brooke,  Heory. 

Bullock,  Christopher. 

Carey,  Geo.   Saville.    (Son    of    Henry 

Carey). 
Carey,  Henry. 
Centlivre,  (Mrs.)  Susanna. 
Chetwood,  William  Rufus. 
Cibber,  Colley. 
Cibber,  Theophilus.     (Sou  of    Colley 

Cibber). 
Cockburn,  (Mrs.)  Catherine  Trotter. 
Colman,  George.  (The  Elder). 
Colman,  George.  (The  Younger). 
Cowley,  (Mrs.)  Hannah. 
Cumberland,  Richard. 
Dennis,  John. 
Dibdin,Cha8.  (The  Elder). 
Dibdin,Chas.  (The  Younger). 
Dibdin,  Th.  (Son  of  Charles  Dibdin, 

the  Elder). 
Dotlsley,  Robert. 

D'Urfey,  Thomas.  ("  Tom  Durfey.") 
Fielding,  Henry. 
Foote,  Samuel. 
Fraucklin,  (Dr.)  Thomas. 
Garrick,  David. 
Gav,  John. 


Gentleman,  F'rancis. 

Gildon,  Charles. 

Granville,  George. 

Harvard,  William. 

Hill,  Aaron. 

Holcroft,  Thomas. 

Home,  John. 

Hoole,  John. 

Hughes,  John. 

Inchbald,  (Mrs.)  Elizabeth. 

Johnson,  Chas. 

Johnson,  Samuel. 

Kelly,  Hugh. 

Lillo,  George. 

Manley,  (Mrs.)  Mary  de  la  Riviere. 

Mason,  William. 

Miller,  James. 

More,  (Mrs.)  Hannah. 

Motteux,  Peter  Anthony. 

Murphy,  Arthur. 

Oldmixon,  John. 

Rowe,  Nicholas.      [Better   than    his 

company] . 
Smith,  Edmund. 
Smollet,  Tobias. 
Southern,  Thomas. 
Theobald,  Lewis. 
Thomson,  James. 
Townley,  James. 
Whincop,  Thomas. 
Whitehead,  William. 


108  English  Drama.— A    Working  Basis. 


THE  REFORMED  DRAMA. 


DRAMATISTS. 

Addisox,  Joseph.    1672—1719. 

Fair  Rosamond.     1707.     (Opera). 
*Cato.    1713. 
♦Drummer.    1713. 
»i»Addison's  Works.    W.  notes  of  Bishop  Hurd.    A  short  memoir,  and  a  por- 
trait of  Addison  after  G.  Kneller.    Ed.  H.  G.  Bohn.    6  v.  ea.,  |1.00. 

Half  calf,  $2.25  each.    v.  1.    Plays;  Poems;  Poemata. 
Works;  ed.  G.  W.  Greene,  w.  notes,  etc.,  Lond.  and  N.  Y.    Routledge.    1S87. 

6v.    21/. 
Addison's  Cato,  in  Lacy's  Acting  Edition  of  Plays.    No.  1484. 
t  Aiken,  L.    Life  of  Addison.    2  v.    Lond.     Longmans.    1843. 
Courthope,  W.  J.  Addison.  X.Y.  Harper.  1884.  75cts.  (Eug.  Men  of  Letters). 
Ficke.    A  Critical  Exam,  of  Addison's  Cato.    Ramscheid.    1885.    Eng.?Stu- 

dieu,  9 :  367.    Anglia,  8 :  45—48. 
Johnson,  S.    Addison.     {In  his  Six  Chief  Lives  of  the  Poets,  1879,  p.  273— 

326). 
Macaulay,  T.  B.    Essays,  5,  Life  and  Writings  of  Addison.  Same.  Edinb.  Rev. 

78 :  193—260  and  Eel.  Mo.  3 :  261. 
Phillips,  (Sir)  R.    Addisoniana.    2  v.    Lond.    1803. 
Taine.    Eng.  Lit.    1874.    3 :  150—197. 
Thackeray,  W.  M.    Congreve  and  Addison.     (/»  A i^- Eng.  Humourists.    1879. 

p.  156—191). 
Tickell,  T.    Life  of  Addison.     {In  Addison,  Jos.,  Works,  1856.  1 :  3—12). 


Steele,  (Sir)  Richard.    1671—1729. 

♦Funeral ;  or.  Grief  k-la-Mode.    1702. 
Lying  Lover.    1703. 
♦Tender  Husband.    1705. 
♦Conscious  Lovers.    1722. 

»i<Complete  Plays;  ed.  G.  A.  Aitken.    (Mermaid  Ser.)   Lond.  Unwin.   1894.3/6. 
N.  Y.    Scribner.    1894.    $1.25. 
Selected  Plays,  ed.  Geo.  R.  Carpenter.    Bost.    Ginn.     (Athen.  Press  Series). 
t  Aitken,  G.  A.    Life  of  Richard   Steele,  w.   bibliog.    2  v.    Bost.    Houghton, 
Mifflin.    1889.    $8.00.    Loud.    Isbister.    1889.    32/. 
Dennis,  J.    Sir  R.Steele.     {In  his  Studies  in  Eng.  Lit.    Lond.    1876.    p.  148 

—191.    Lond.  Stanford.    1876.     7/6). 
Disraeli,  I.    Sir  R.  Steele.     {In  his    Calamities    and  Quarrels  of    Authors. 

1859.    p.  168—172). 
Dobson,  A.  R.    Lond.    Longmans.    1886.    1/.    N.  Y.    Appleton.    75  cts. 
Forster,  J.    Hist,  and  Biog.  Essays.  2.    Loud.    Murray,    i860.    12/.    Paper 

on  Sir  R.  Steele.    Lond.  Quar.  Rev.  April,  1855. 
Hartmann,  H.    Steele   als  Dramatiker.    Kneiphofische  Mittelschule.    Konis- 
berg.    1880. 


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Hazlitt,  W.    Eng.  Comic  Writers.    Lect.  8 

McCarthy,  J.  H.    Hours  with  Eminent  Irishmen,    p.  109—16. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.    Crit.  and  Hist.  Essays. 

Minto,  W.    Enc.  Brit.    9th  ed.    Steele. 

^Montgomery,  H.  R.    Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Sir  K.  Steele.    2  v. 

Edinb.    Simpkin.    1865.    24/. 
Thackeray.    Eng.  Humourists. 


THE  NEW  COMEDY. 

DRAMATISTS. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.    1728— '74. 

*Good  Natur'd  Man.     1768.     (Produced  at  Covent  Garden). 
*She  Stoops  to  Conquer.    1773.     (Produced  at  Covent  Garden). 
»I»Works.    5  V.     Loud.    Bohn.  ea.  f  1.     (Plays.    In  separate  vol.    50c.) 
Plays;  ed.  H.  Littledale.     (Blackie's  School  Classics).    ]iOnd.     Blackie.    1884. 

2/  and  3/. 
Plays;  ed.  Austin  Dobson.   Lond.  Dent.  1892.  2/6.    N.  Y.    Macmillan.  |LCO. 
Good  Natured  Man.    Lacy's  (French's)  Acting  Ed.  of  Plays.    No.  1629. 
t  Black,  W.    Goldsmith.    Lond.    Macmillan.    1878  and  87.    1/ and  1/6.    N.  Y. 

Harper.    75c.  and  15c. 
Davies,  T.    Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  D.  Garrick.  2 :  142—164.    2  v.    Lond.    1780. 
DeQuincey,T.    Works.    Masson's  ed.    1890.4:288—322. 
Dobson,  H.  A.    Goldsmith.    Lond.    Scott.    1889.     1/  and  2/6.     (Great  Writ- 
ers).   Bibliog.  hy  Anderson. 
Forster,  J.    Life  and  Adventures  of  Goldsmith.    Lond.  1848  and  '54.    Life  and 

Times.    Lond.    Ward.    1890.    2/. 
Hazlitt.    Eng.  Comic  Writers.    Lect.  8. 
Hunt,  L.    Classic  Tales.    Lond.    1806.  1 :  41—80.     (Writings  and  Genius  of 

Goldsmith). 
Ilutton,  L.    Lit.  Landmarks  of  London,    p.  118—126.    Lond.    Unwiu.    1885. 

3/6  and  2/6. 
Irving,  W.    Life  of  Goldsmith.    N.  Y.    Putnam.    1882.    $1.75. 
Macaulay,    T.    B.    Enc.  Brit.,  8th  and  9th  eds.    Goldsmith.     ISame.    Misc. 

Works. 
Prior,  (Sir)   James.    Life  of  Goldsmith.      2  v.    Lond.  Murray.     1836.    30/. 

1849.    21/. 
Rossetti.    Lives  of  Famous  Poets. 
Thackeray.    Eng.  Humourists. 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsi.ey.    1751—1816. 

♦Rivals.     1775. 
St.  Patrick's  Day.    1775. 
♦Duenna.     1775. 
♦Trip  to  Scarborough.    1777. 
♦School  for  Scandal.     1777. 


110  English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis. 

*Critic.     1779. 
*Pizarro.    1799.     . 

(Sheridan's  first  tliree  ])lays  were  produced  at  Covent  Garden,  and  tlie  others  at  Drury 
Lane,  in  which  he  became  share-holder,  1776). 

4«Dram.  Works;  w.  biog.  and   crit.   sketch   by  Leigh  Hunt.    Lond.    Moxou. 

1848.    4/6. 
Works;  (dramas,  poems,  translations,  speeches,  and  untinii^hed  sketches),  ed. 

F.  Stainforth.    Lond.    Chatto.    1874.    7/6. 
Dram.  Works,  Complete.     With  Life    by  G.   G.   S.,  and   Portrait.    Bohn. 

$1.00.     (Plays  in  separate  volume.    50c.) 
Dram.  Works;  w.  introd.  by  K.  Grant  AYhite.    X.  Y.    1883.    Dodd,  Mead  & 

Co.    $15.00.' 
Dram.  Works;  w.  memoir  by  J.  P.  Browne,  and  extracts  from  life  by  T. 

Moore.    Phil.    Lippincott.     1876.    $3.50.    Lond.    Ward.    1891.    3/6. 
Dram.     Works.     Loud.     Gibbings.     1891.     7/6.     Bost.     Houghton.    $1.50. 

(Standard  Brit.  Classics). 
Plays;  ed.  by  Dircks.    Loud.    Scott.    1891.    2/.    Camelot  Ser.    1/. 
PJays;  vv.  introd.  by  H.  Morley.    Loud.     Koutledge.    1892.    2  eds.  5/ and  2/. 
Rivals;  w.  introd.  and  notes  by  B.  Matthews;  ill.  by  E.  A.  Abbey  and  C.  S. 

Reiuhart.    Lond.    Chatto.    1885.    12/6.    Boston.    Osgood.    1884.    $3.00. 
School  for  Scandal,  ill.  by  F.  M.  Gregory.    Ji^,  Y.    Dodd.    1892.    $3.50.    Lond. 

Stevens.    16/. 
Lacy's  (French's)  Acting  Ed.  of  Plays.    Trip  to  Scarborough.    Xo.  1540.    St. 

Patrick's  Day.    No.  1702. 
t  Bardsley,  S.  A.    Critical  remarks  on  Pizarro,  a  tragedy  taken  from  the  German 

Drama  of  Kotzebue  and  adapted  to  the  Eng.  Stage  by  Sheridan.    Lond. 

1800. 
Brougham.    Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  III.,  v.  1. 
Byron,   (Lord).    Monody  on  the  death  of  Sheridan.     Lond.    1816.    Works, 

1818,  v.  5 ;  p.  171—79. 
Crawfurd,   O.  J.  F.  ed.   Eug.   Comic  Dramatists.    Loud.    Paul.    1884.    6/. 

N.  Y.    Appletou.     $1.25. 
Engl.  Studien,  4:  361—64  and  7:  169—171. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.    Lives  of  the  Sheridaus.  2  v.    Lond.    Bcntley.    1887.    30/. 
Hazlitt.    Eng.  Comic  Writers.    Lect.  8. 
Klapperich,  J.    Zur  Sprachedes  Lustspiel  Dichters  R.  B.  Sheridan.    Ostern. 

1892.     Lpz.     G.    Fock.    1   m.     (J.    G.    C.    Schuler.     Engl.    Studien, 

17:280—284). 
Lefanu,  A.    Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Mrs.  Frances  Sheridan,  with 

remarks  for  a  late  life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan.    Lond.    1824. 
McCarthy,  J.  H.    Hours  with  Eminent  Irishmen,    p.  117—25.    N.  Y.    Ford's 

Nat.  Lib.    1886.    $1.00. 
Mangin,E.    Letter  to  T.  Moore  on  the  subject  of  Sheridan's  School  for  Scandal. 

Bath.    1826. 
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Biographers.    A  review  of  lives  of  S.  by  Watkins,  Moore,  Smyth,  Mrs. 

Oliphant  and  Rae.    Also  of  the  sketches  by  Leigh  Hunt,  "  The  Octo- 
genarian," Grace  and  Philip  Wharton,  and  G.  S.  Sigmund. 
Moore,  T.    Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan.  2  v.    Lond.    Middletou. 

1825.    $3.00.    (Blackwood's,  v.  19  and  20.   Westminster  Rev.,  4 :  371—407. 

Quarterly  Rev.,  33:  561— 93). 
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Toe.     (Eng.  Iklen  of  Letters).    Macniillan.     1888  and  1889.    2/6  and  1/6. 
Pearson,  Chas.  11.    Reviews  and  Crit.  Essays. 
Rae,  W.  F.    R.  B.  Sheridan.     Loud.    Isbister.    1873.    18/.     {In  his  Wilkes, 

Sheridan,  Fox).    X.  Y.     Appleton.    1874.    $2.00.    Holt.    1896.    ^7.00. 
Sanders,  Lloyd  C.    "Life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan.    Loud.    Scott.    1890.    2/6  and  1/. 

N.  Y.    Scribners.    1890.     (Great  Writers).    Bibliog.  by  Anderson. 
Sheridan  and  his  Times;  by  an  Octogenarian  who  stood  by  his  knee  in  youth 

and  sat  at  his  ta])le  in  manhood.  2  V.     Lond.    Hope.    1J859.    21/. 
Sheridaniana  ;  or  Anecdotes  of  the  Life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan;  his  Table-talk,  and 

Bon-mots.    Lond.     1826. 
Watkins,  J.    JMemoirs  of  tine  Public  and  Private  Life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan,  with 

a  particular  account  of  his  family  and  connexions.     Lond.    1817. 
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iSiS :  72. 


NINETEENTH  CENTITRY. 


GEORGIAN  DRAMA. 
VICTORIAN  DRAMA. 


GEORGIAN  DRAMA. 


DRAMATISTS. 

Baillie,  Joanna.  Lamb. 

Beddoes.  Marston,  John  Westland. 

Byron.  Mitford,  Mary  Russell.      " — 

Coleridge.  Shelley. 

Keats.  Wordsworth. 

Baillie,  Joanna.    1762—1851. 

Plays  on  the  Passions. 
1798. 

Basil.    Tragedy  on  Love. 

Trial.    Comedy  on  Love. 

]>e  Moufort.    Tragedy  on  Hatred.    (Staged  by  Kemble  and  Mrs.  Siddons 
and,  later,  by  Kean). 
1802. 

Election.    Comedy  on  Hatred.     (Produced  with  music  at  Eng.  Opera 
House). 

Ethwald.    Tragedy  on  Ambition.     (Two  Parts). 

Second  Marriage.    Comedy  on  Ambition. 
1812. 

Orra.    Tragedy  on  Fear. 

Dream.    Tragedy  on  Fear. 

Siege.    Comedy  on  Fear. 

Beacon.    Musical  Drama  on  Hope. 


112  English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis. 

1836. 

Romiero.    Tragedy  on  Jealousy. 
Alienated  Manor.    Comedy  on  Jealousy. 

Henriquez.    Tragedy  on  Remorse.     (Produced  at  Drury  Lane). 
Miscellaneous  Flays. 
1804. 

Rayner.    Tragedy. 
Country  Inn.    Comedy. 

Constantine  Paleologus;  or,  The  Last  of  the  Cjesars.     (Produced   at 
Edinb.  and  at  Drury  Lane). 
1810. 

Family  Legend.    Tragedy.     (Produced  in  Edinb.  and  at  Urury  Lane). 
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Scaramouch  in  Naxos ;  a  Pantomime. 
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Roman.    Lond.    Bentiey.    1850.    5/. 

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Fair  Rosamond.    1884. 
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William  Rufus.    1885. 

Loyalty  or  Love?    1885. 

Brutus  Ultor.    188G. 

Canute  the  Great.    1887. 

Cup  of  Water.    1887. 

Tragic  Mary.    1890. 

Stephania.    1892. 

Question  of  Memory.    1893.    (Produced  at  the  Independent  Theatre.    Lond. 

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Gilbert,  W.  S.    1836— 

Original  Plays,  2  Series.    Lond.    Chatto.    1875— '79.    Ea.  2/6. 
Series  I. 

Wicked  World. 

Pygmalion. 

Charity. 

Princess. 

Palace  of  Truth. 

Trial  by  Jury. 
Series  II. 

Broken  Hearts. 

Engaged. 

Sweethearts. 

Gretchen. 

Dan'l  Druce. 

Tom  Cobb. 

H.  M.  S.  Pinafore. 

Sorcerer. 

Pirates  of  Penzance. 

GossE,  (Prof.)  Edm.  W. 

King  Eric;    a  Tragedy;    w.  iutrod.  by  Theod.  Watts.    Lond.    HeinemanB. 
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Henley  and  Stevenson.    W.  E.  and  R.  L.    1850— '95. 

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Beau  Austin. 

Admiral  Guinea. 
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t  Monkhouse,  Allan.     Books  and  Plays.    "Stevenson  and    Henley's    Plays." 
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HoRNE,  Richard  Hengist.    1803— '84. 

Cosmo  di  Medici.    1*837. 
Death  of  Marlowe.    1837. 
Gregory  VII. ;  a  Tragedy.    1840. 
Judas  Iscariot.    1848. 


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Prometheus,  the  Fire  Bringer.    1864. 

South-Sea  Sisters ;  a  Lyric  Masque.    1866. 

Laura  Dibalzo.    1880. 

King  Nihil's  Round  Table;  or,  The  Regicide's  Symposium.    1881. 

Bible  Tragedies.    1881. 

Judas  Iscariot.     (Reprinted). 

John  the  Baptist;  or.  The  Valour  of  the  Soul. 

Rahman,  the  Apocryphal  Book  of  Job's  Wife. 
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Crusaders.    Lond.    Macmillan.    1893.    2/6. 
Judah.    Lond.    Macmillan.    1894.    2/6. 
Michael  and  his  Lost  Angel.    Lond.    Macmillan.    1896.    2/6. 
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Caius  Gracchus.    1815. 

Virginius.    1820. 

William  Tell.    1825. 

Alfred  the  Great;  or,  The  Patriot  King.    1831. 

Hunchback.    1832. 

Wife ;  a  Tale  of  Mantua,    1833. 

Beggar  of  Bethnal  Green.    1834. 

Daughter.    1837. 

Love  Chase.    1837. 

Woman's  Wit.    1838. 

Maid  of  Mariendorpt.    1838. 

Love.    1839. 

John  of  Procida;  or.  The  Bridals  of  Messina.    1840. 

Old  Maids.    1841. 


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Rose  of  Arragon.    1842. 
Secretary.    1843. 

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4«l)rain.  Works.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.    Routledge.    1890.    2/G. 

Hunchback  and  Love  Chase.    N.  Y.    Cassell.    1887.    10c. 
t  Doran.    Their  ^lajesties'  Servants. 

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Home.    New  Spirit  of  the  Age.    Knowles  and  Macready. 

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Earl  of  Brecon.    184L 
Faith's  Fraud.    1841. 
Ferryman.    184L 
Fawn  of  Sertorius.    1846. 
Fountain  of  Arethusa.    1848. 


Landor,  Walter  Savage.    1775—1864. 

Count  Julian.    1810— '11. 

Andrea  of  Hungary.    1839. 

Giovauna  of  Naples.    1839. 

Fra  Rupert.    1841. 

Siege  of  Ancona.    (Written  soon  after  Fra  Rupert). 

Dramatic  Fragments.  ^^_ 

Don  Pedro.    Circ.  1820. 
Ines  de  Castro.    Circ.  1820. 

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Moore,  Geo. 
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NiCHOL,  (Prof.)  John. 
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PiXERO,  Arthur  W. 

Plays.    Lond.    Heinemann.    lS9\—'m,  in  prog.    Each  1/6. 

Cabinet  Minister. 

Dandy  Dick. 

Hobby  Horse. 

Lady  Bountiful. 

Magistrate. 

Profligate. 

Lords  and  Commons. 

Schoolmistress. 

Squire. 

Sweet  Lavender. 

Times. 

Weaker  Sex. 

Amazons. 

Benefit  of  the  Doubt. 

Notorious  Mrs.  Ebbsmith. 

Second  Mrs.  Tanqueray. 

Shaw,  Geo.  Bernard. 

Widowers'  Houses;  a  Comedy.     (Indep.  Theatre  Series).     Lond.    Henry. 
1893.    2/6. 

Skrine,  John  Huntley. 
Columba;  a  Drama.    Lond.    Blackwood.    1892.    6/. 

Smith,  Alexander.    1829  (or  '30)  ?— '67. 

Life  Drama.    1852.    Lond.    Macmillan.    1855.    2/6. 
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Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles.    1843— 

Atalanta  in  Calydon.    1864. 

Chastelard.    1865. 

Both  well.    1874. 

Erectheus.    1876. 

Maria  Stuart.     1881. 

Marino  Faliero.    1885. 

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From  1760  to  the  present  time,  being  a  continuation  of  the  Annual  Register, 
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Some  London  Theatres.    Lond.    Low.    1883.    7/6. 
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Wright,  J. 

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The  Usefulness  of  the  Stage  to  the  Happiness  of  Mankind,  to  Government,  and 
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Amendment  of  Mr.  Collier's  False  and  Imperfect  Citations.    July  25, 1698. 
Anon.     (In  answer  to  Congreve). 

A  Letter  to  Mr.  Congreve  on  his  Pretended  Amendments).    Sept.  2, 1698. 
Anon.     (In  answer  to  Congreve). 

Animadversions  on  Congreve's  Amendments.    Sept.  8, 1698. 
Anon.    (In  support  of  Collier). 

The  Stage  Condemu'd.    Sept.  16, 1698. 
Collier,  Jeremy.     (In  answer  to  Congreve  and  Vanbrugh). 

A  Defence  of  the  Short  View.    Nov.  10, 1698. 
Anon.     (In  answer  to  Collier). 

Some  Remarks  on  Collier's  Defence.    Dec.  6, 1698. 


English  Drama.— A   Working  Basis.  151 

Dhakk,  Jamks.     (In  answer  to  C'ollier). 

The  Ancient  and  Modern  Stajijes  Reviewed.    1700. 
CoLLiKK,  Jeremy.     (In  answer  to  Drake). 

A  Second  Defence  of  the  Short  View.    1700. 
Collier,  Jeremy.     (In  answer  to  Dennis). 

A  Dissuasive  from  the  Play-liouse,  by  way  of  a  Letter  to  a  I'erson  of  Quality. 
170;J. 

Dennls,  Joiix.     (In  answer  to  Collier). 

The  Person  of  Quality's  Answer  to  Mr.  Collier,  containing  a  Defence  of  a 
Uo<,mlar  Stage.     1703. 

Anon.     (In  support  of  Collier). 

A  Representation  of  the  Impiety  and  Immorality  of  the  English  Stage.    1704. 
Anon. 

Some  Thoughts  concerning  the  Stage  in  a  Letter  to  a  Lady.    1704. 
Collier,  Jeremy. 

A  Letter  to  a  Lady  concerning  the  New  Play-house.    1706. 

Fn.MER,  Edward. 
A  Defence  of  Plays.    1707. 

Collier,  Jeremy.    (In  answer  to  Filmer). 
A  Further  Vindication  of  the  Short  View.    1708. 

Bedford,  Arthur. 

A  Serious  Remonstrance  in  behalf  of  the  Christian  Religion  against  the  Horrid 
Blasphemies  and  Impieties  which  are  still  used  in  the  English  Play- 
houses.   1719. 


The  Absolute  Unlawfulness  of  the  Stage  Entertainments  fully  demonstrated. 
1726. 


Dennis,  John.    (In  answer  to  Law). 
The  Stage  Defended.    1726. 


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